A Nanoparticle Developed in the Politècnica De València Opens up an Anticancer Pathway
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Researchers at the University of Valencia Polytechnics created nanoparticles that "insinuate" the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells, with advantages over current immunotherapy.
Finding UPV makes it easier for the body's defenses to detect and destroy malignant cells, overcoming the limitations of previous therapies
A nanoparticles developed at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) opens a way against cancer, since it restores the communication between tumor cells and immune cells, which makes it easier for the latter to recognize and eliminate cancer cells.Continue reading...
Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) have developed a pioneering nanoparticles capable of restoring communication between tumor and immune cells.This finding opens a new way in the fight against cancer, since this communication, which is usually lost in tumors due to immune evasion mechanisms, is key for the immune system to detect and eliminate cancer cells.This has been developed by the team led by Ramón Martínez Máñez…
A nanoparticle developed at the University of Valencia Politechnica can open up a new path to cancer treatment by restoring communication between tumors and immune cells.
A team led by Ramón Martínez Máñez, researcher at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), has developed a pioneering nanoparticles capable of restoring communication between tumor cells and immune cells. This communication, which is usually lost in tumors due to immune evasion mechanisms, is key for the immune system to detect and eliminate cancer cells.The work opens up a new therapeutic pathway in the field of nanoimmunotherapy.Read more
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