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Molecular 'ZIP code' draws killer T cells to brain tumorsand drugs can't always get into the brain. To get around these problems, the scientists developed a "molecular GPS" for immune cells that guided them with a "zip code" for the brain and a "street ...
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The Live-Action Cells at Work! Is Darker Than Fans ExpectedMiraculously, Cells at Work! didn't just do its many source materials ... At most, Cells at Work! Code Black — the educational anime's adult-oriented spin-off — confirmed that its host body ...
Scientists have developed a new, ready-made way to fight acute myeloid leukemia and other blood cancers that looks promising.
Researchers have uncovered a unique ability of a special subtype of natural killer cells in the immune system, called adaptive NK cells, to remember ovarian tumors and effectively attack them. The ...
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