In mice, a single vaccine prompts the immune system to fight breast, lung and skin cancers
In the field of regenerative medicine, induced pluripotent stem cells have a lot of neat tricks up their sleeves. One of them may be teaching the immune system how to beat back cancer.In research that could open a new frontier in the young field of cancer immunotherapy, Stanford University scientists...
Source: Los Angeles Times - Science - Category: Science Authors: Melissa Healy Source Type: news
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