Towards Neuroimmunotherapy for Cancer: The Neurotransmitters Glutamate, Dopamine and GnRH-II augment substantially the ability of T cells of few Head and Neck cancer patients to perform spontaneous migration, chemotactic migration and migration towards the autologous tumor, and also elevate markedly the expression of CD3zeta and CD3epsilon TCR-associated chains

Sven Saussez, Barbara Laumbacher, Gilbert Chantrain, Alexandra Rodriguez, Songhai Gu, Rudolf Wank, Mia Levite*

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