Killing cancer requires immune cells to infiltrate tumors’ hostile microenvironment – sugar shields can help them break in
CAR-T cells must overcome cancer’s many defenses in order to mount an effective attack. Lulu Perez, CC BY-SA Charles J. Dimitroff, Florida International University and Lee Seng Lau, Florida International University You might think of cancer as a mass of rogue cells that grow unc…
Charles J. Dimitroff , Florida International University and Lee Seng Lau , Florida International University
You might think of cancer as a mass of rogue cells that grow uncontrollably. But cancer is more organized and strategic than that. Rather, cancer is a tightly controlled cellular neighborhood that can keep the body’s defenses out or weaken them once they get in.
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