Center for Cancer Research: Cellular Processing Reverses Molecule's Effect on Anticancer Immunity
March 28, 2024
March 28, 2024
BETHESDA, Maryland, March 28 (TNSres) -- The National Institutes of Health's Center for Cancer Research issued the following news:
Molecules that activate immunity-suppressing cells in a lab dish can become promoters of anticancer immunity when antigen-presenting immune cells alter their structure, CCR scientists have discovered. In mouse experiments, antigen-presenting cells carried out this conversion in the body, creating an immune-activating molecule that protected mice against . . .
Molecules that activate immunity-suppressing cells in a lab dish can become promoters of anticancer immunity when antigen-presenting immune cells alter their structure, CCR scientists have discovered. In mouse experiments, antigen-presenting cells carried out this conversion in the body, creating an immune-activating molecule that protected mice against . . .