Leukemia cells use a sugar-coated protein to hide from the immune system
April 09, 2026
April 09, 2026
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 9 [Category: Medical] -- The Broad Institute posted the following news:
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Leukemia cells use a sugar-coated protein to hide from the immune system
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Highlights
* Study reveals previously unrecognized way for cancer to evade the immune system.
* Other cancers could also be using sugar-coated proteins to shield themselves from immune attack.
* Findings suggest CD43 . . .
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Leukemia cells use a sugar-coated protein to hide from the immune system
*
Highlights
* Study reveals previously unrecognized way for cancer to evade the immune system.
* Other cancers could also be using sugar-coated proteins to shield themselves from immune attack.
* Findings suggest CD43 . . .
