Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology: Nanosize Device 'Uncloaks' Cancer Cells in Mice, Reveals Them to Immune System
March 08, 2020
March 08, 2020
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 8 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology issued the following news:
Scientists at Johns Hopkins report they have designed and successfully tested an experimental, super small package able to deliver molecular signals that tag implanted human cancer cells in mice and make them visible for destruction by the animals' immune systems. The new method was developed, say the researchers, to deliver an immune system "uncloaking& . . .
Scientists at Johns Hopkins report they have designed and successfully tested an experimental, super small package able to deliver molecular signals that tag implanted human cancer cells in mice and make them visible for destruction by the animals' immune systems. The new method was developed, say the researchers, to deliver an immune system "uncloaking& . . .