Scientists are on the verge of a cancer breakthrough after working out how the body’s immune system targets cells devastated by the disease. A new...
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Scientists at the University of Southampton have uncovered how the immune system's natural killer cells can target a protein known as XPO1, which promotes cancer. By hijacking this protein, they may activate more killer cells to destroy cancer cells. This discovery could lead to new, less invasive cancer treatments, showing promise for personalized immunotherapy.
Scientists are on the verge of a cancer breakthrough after working out how the body’s immune system targets cells devastated by the disease. A new...
Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses the body's own immune system to help fight cancer. This is by stimulating the immune response to...
Table salt (sodium chloride) can activate immune cells and destroy cancer cells, discovers a new study. The findings of the study are published in...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are a type of cancer treatment that helps the immune system attack cancer cells more effectively. One of the key proteins...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are a type of cancer treatment that helps the immune system attack cancer cells more effectively. One of the key proteins...
What is circulating cell-free DNA, and how can it change healthcare? Discover how cfDNA offers non-invasive insights for cancer, prenatal care, and...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is one of the primary methods of tumour immunotherapy. It involves reactivating the immune system, which cancer has...
Cancer vaccine shows promise A new cancer vaccine, mRNA-4359, developed by Moderna, could revolutionise cancer treatment. This vaccine is designed...
Researchers have discovered an antibody able to neutralize all known variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, as well as distantly...
A new tool for monitoring immune health patterns over time has revealed how a pair of checkpoint inhibitor therapies work together to recruit new...