DNA secreted by tumor cell prompts immune response
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 6 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Specially packaged DNA secreted by tumor cells can trigger an immune response that inhibits the metastatic spread of the tumor to the liver, according to a study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Korea's Yonsei University.
The discovery improves the scientific understanding of cancer progression and anti-cancer immunity, and could yield new cl . . .
Specially packaged DNA secreted by tumor cells can trigger an immune response that inhibits the metastatic spread of the tumor to the liver, according to a study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Korea's Yonsei University.
The discovery improves the scientific understanding of cancer progression and anti-cancer immunity, and could yield new cl . . .