Such an advancement would allow for one of the most successful non-chemo cancer treatments to be done both faster and cheaper ...
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Scientists Engineered Cancer-Fighting Cells Inside Patients’ Bodies—and Two Early Trials Show Promise
Two recent studies show the novel therapy works in people with multiple myeloma, but researchers are trying to minimize side ...
A hidden “jack-in-the-box” mechanism inside T cells may hold the key to unlocking more powerful cancer immunotherapies.
Chemotherapy drugs that target cancer cells without damaging normal cells remain one of the key goals of precision medicine ...
CellVoyant, a U.K.-based startup, has launched an AI platform that allows scientists to predict the future health and ...
EPFL researchers have successfully engineered cells of the immune system to more effectively recognize cancer cells. The work ...
A new ultra-sensitive imaging system can make cancer cells light up, paving the way for faster and earlier detection.
In a person living with HIV, proviruses—strands of HIV DNA—are typically integrated into the T cell genome and become a ...
Breakthrough study shows inexpensive resveratrol and copper supplements "dramatically weakened" deadly glioblastoma brain ...
Japanese researchers have identified a naturally occurring bacterium that shows promise as a treatment for a specific type of cancer. In a study published in the ...
Explore how researchers developed a new method for freezing iPS cells without losing their undifferentiated state.
Engineered dendritic cells capture tumor EVs, enhancing antigen presentation and T cell activation to boost cancer immunotherapy in preclinical models.
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