Antigen presenting cells capture tumour antigen within the tumour microenvironment and migrate to tumour-draining lymph nodes where they prime tumour-reactive T cells. Tumour-reactive T cells then ...
Researchers found that combining trametinib, rigosertib, and a CD40 agonist blocked immune-suppressive B cells and restored ...
Cells were long believed to safeguard nuclear contents, releasing them only during cell death. Extracellular DNA was thought ...
Scientists have found a way to transform hard-to-treat tumors into targets for the immune system. Using two protein stimulators, they activated strong T-cell and B-cell responses and built immune ...
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