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How tumor cells use inflammation to hide from cancer-killing viruses Image showing cancer-associated fibroblasts in magenta, interacting with with cancer cells seen in cyan Francis Crick Institute ...
Reovirus killing of melanoma cells was consistently dependent on p38 MAPK, was more potent in vitro than chemotherapy or radiation, and comprised a distinct caspase-dependent, inflammatory cell ...
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Using a novel approach for imaging the movement of immune cells in living animals, researchers have identified what appear to be the initial steps leading to joint inflammation in a model of ...
Preserving macrophages in their tumor-killing M1 state is therefore a key objective for cancer researchers, though this has proven difficult with cancer cells overcoming most efforts so far ...
The team adapted the suppressor cells' anti-inflammatory abilities to work in CD4 immune cells. These are the same cells that are used to make cancer-killing CAR T cells.
Now, researchers from China have engineered a strain of Escherichia coli (C@ECN-PL) with liposomes and a self-lysis circuit to optimize targeted tumor cell killing and improve biosafety.
Found a group of astrocytes specialized in killing T cells—white blood cells essential to the immune response. Deactivating this group of astrocytes boosts T cell activity, remodels the area ...
When you’re living with chronic inflammation, your body’s inflammatory response can eventually start damaging healthy cells, tissues, and organs. Over time, this can lead to tissue damage.
Using a novel approach for imaging the movement of immune cells in living animals, researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Center for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases (CIID ...