Johns Hopkins scientists discovered a way to convert “immune-cold” tumors into “immune-hot” ones by activating key immune ...
Scientists have found a way to supercharge the immune system’s T cells by blocking a protein called Ant2, essentially ...
A cell can act in astonishingly complex ways. It must decide for itself whether to grow and multiply, rest, specialize, age ...
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Scientists re-engineer a patient’s own T cells to target and destroy cancer cells
Hodgkin lymphoma and other malignancies that express the CD30 protein have been the scourge of oncologists for decades. For ...
New study finds olive oil’s fatty acids enhance the body’s cancer-fighting power, linking ancient Greek wisdom with modern ...
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Nobel medicine prize: how a hidden army in your body keeps you alive – and could help treat cancer
By learning to adjust these biological “brakes” with precision, medicine is entering a new era. Treatments inspired by these ...
New research reveals that keeping lymph nodes intact, which are often removed near tumors to prevent cancer from spreading, may lead to better patient outcomes and enhance the effectiveness of ...
In a human body, cells are constantly making life-or-death decisions. If they make the wrong choice, the result can be cancer. It may be possible to treat diseases by influencing this behavior.
In 2020, right when Jane Baude was starting her Ph.D. research at UC Santa Barbara, she learned that a critical component of ...
MIT and Harvard scientists have designed an advanced type of immune cell called a CAR-NK cell that can destroy cancer while ...
Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play ...
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