The immune system plays a key role in detecting and destroying cancer cells. Cancer immunotherapy works by programming immune ...
Immunotherapy, which uses programmed immune cells to selectively destroy cancer cells, has transformed cancer treatment.
Researchers have identified the transfer of mitochondria with mutated DNA from cancer cells to immune cells as a key ...
Now, researchers have identified the transfer of mitochondria with mutated DNA from cancer cells to immune cells as a key mechanism of immune evasion and resistance to immunotherapy. Targeting ...
Researchers from Japan, discover mitochondrial transfer from cancer cells to immune cells and metabolic reprogramming of the tumor microenvironment as a key immune evasion strategy. Targeting ...
Researchers from Japan, discover mitochondrial transfer from cancer cells to immune cells and metabolic reprogramming of the tumor microenvironment as a key immune evasion strategy. Targeting ...
The immune system plays a key role in detecting and destroying cancer cells. Cancer immunotherapy works by programming immune cells to recognize and eliminate cancer cells.
Cancer cells alter the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), in turn causing mutations. Analysing this mechanism is a new breakthrough in the cancer research and treatment.