Scientists Supercharge Natural Killer Cells To Attack Solid Tumors
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Scientists Supercharge Natural Killer Cells To Attack Solid Tumors
Stanford Medicine researchers and colleagues found a way to make natural killer cells better at attacking cancer. In mice, the enhanced cells entered solid tumors and slowed their growth. One of the biggest successes of modern cancer treatment has been learning how to turn the immune system into a weapon. But that strategy has worked [...]
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a technique to enhance natural killer cells, increasing their effectiveness in fighting solid tumors. The results, obtained in experiments with mice, indicate that these modified cells are able to infiltrate tumors and slow their growth. Stanford Medicine research transforms natural killer cells. The study, led by Dr. John Sunwoo, a professor at Stanford School of Medicine, revealed that natural ki…
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