How AML Leukemia Cells Use a "Sugar Coat" to Hide from the Immune System, CRISPR Screen Finds
April 09, 2026
April 09, 2026
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 9 [Category: BizHospital] -- The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute issued the following news release:
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How AML Leukemia Cells Use a "Sugar Coat" to Hide from the Immune System, CRISPR Screen Finds
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Research Summary
Study Title: Sialylated CD43 forms a glyco-immune barrier that restrains anti-leukemic immunity
Publication: Science
Corresponding Dana-Farber Cance . . .
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How AML Leukemia Cells Use a "Sugar Coat" to Hide from the Immune System, CRISPR Screen Finds
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Research Summary
Study Title: Sialylated CD43 forms a glyco-immune barrier that restrains anti-leukemic immunity
Publication: Science
Corresponding Dana-Farber Cance . . .
