Immune cell function in cancer immunotherapy revealed
Researchers have discovered the roles that immune cells play in tumour growth and breast cancer immunotherapy which could aid in drug development.
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Researchers have discovered the roles that immune cells play in tumour growth and breast cancer immunotherapy which could aid in drug development.
Researchers have identified the process behind cancer cell energy production, providing a drug target for treatments to inhibit growth.
Researchers have discovered a pathway which when blocked can cause cancer cell death, pointing to new therapies.
A novel way to create Expanded Potential Stem Cells has generated opportunities to research regenerative medicine.