Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable ...
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New therapeutic approach converts immune cells inside tumors into anticancer cell therapies
Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable to perform their roles properly due to suppression by the tumor.
Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer mortality with limited therapeutic options. Despite ...
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m-RNA and Immunostimulant Activate CAR-Macrophages in Cancer Cells to Fight Cancer
Immune cells (macrophages) capable of combating cancer exist within tumors in the human body, but they are unable to fulfill ...
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Splicing regulator U2AF1 promotes angiogenesis in cardiac injury
A study published in Engineering shows that a protein called U2 small nuclear RNA auxiliary factor 1 (U2AF1), released by ...
Tissue-resident macrophages are present in virtually every organ of the body to execute a variety of vital functions and ensure tissue integrity and functionality. Single-cell RNA sequencing ...
A new study in Engineering reveals how macrophage-released U2AF1 aids heart repair after heart attack by steering Yap1 splicing toward the ...
Precision immunotherapy targeting immune dysregulation improves organ dysfunction in sepsis patients. Learn more about this ...
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