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Rodolfo Chavez-Dominguez

Researcher at National Autonomous University of Mexico

Publications -  5
Citations -  302

Rodolfo Chavez-Dominguez is an academic researcher from National Autonomous University of Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Stromal cell. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 106 citations.

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Contribution of Angiogenesis to Inflammation and Cancer.

TL;DR: The role of hypoxia as a mechanism that drives the acquisition of tumor hallmarks that make certain cancers more aggressive is discussed and some combinations of therapies that inhibit the angiogenesis process and that may be a successful strategy for cancer patients are indicated.
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The Double-Edge Sword of Autophagy in Cancer: From Tumor Suppression to Pro-tumor Activity.

TL;DR: A broad view of the participation of autophagy in distinct phases of tumor development, including participation in important cellular processes such as cell death, metabolic reprogramming, metastasis, immune evasion and treatment resistance that all contribute to tumor development is presented.
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Old and New Players of Inflammation and Their Relationship With Cancer Development

TL;DR: Based on the cancer immunoediting concept, a rigorous and regulated inflammation process triggers participation of innate and adaptive immune responses for efficient elimination of transformed cells, an equilibrium phase is induced as mentioned in this paper.
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The systemic-level repercussions of cancer-associated inflammation mediators produced in the tumor microenvironment

TL;DR: This review aims to provide a succinct overview of the involvement of cancer-related inflammation at the local and systemic level throughout tumor development and the emergence of some paraneoplastic syndromes and their main clinical manifestations.
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Partners in crime: The feedback loop between metabolic reprogramming and immune checkpoints in the tumor microenvironment

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discuss the role of the immune checkpoints in recognizing and eliminating tumor cells and how the gradual metabolic changes in the TME alter their antitumor functions.