Pancreatic Cancer Cells Hijack Basic Cell Mechanism to Evade Immunotherapy: NYU Langone Health
April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
NEW YORK, April 23 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
Pancreatic cancer cells use a normal waste removal process to hide tags on their surfaces that would otherwise let the immune system destroy them, a new study from NYU Grossman School of Medicine finds. Published online April 22 in Nature, the study results help to answer a longstanding question: why are pancreatic cancers so resistant to immun . . .
Pancreatic cancer cells use a normal waste removal process to hide tags on their surfaces that would otherwise let the immune system destroy them, a new study from NYU Grossman School of Medicine finds. Published online April 22 in Nature, the study results help to answer a longstanding question: why are pancreatic cancers so resistant to immun . . .