Pancreatic cancer uses a sugar-coated disguise to evade the immune system, helping explain why it’s so hard to treat.
A new study explains how pancreatic tumors use a sugar coating to hide from the immune system and shows that a newly developed antibody can restore immune responses in mice. Pancreatic cancer remains ...
Cancer cells that have broken away from a primary tumor can lurk in the body for years in a dormant state, evading immune ...
Protein evolution occurs slowly via small incremental mutations—usually. However, dramatic changes can happen: for instance, a fragment of one protein getting copied into the middle of another. While ...
Curadel's novel targeted zwitterionic surgical imaging drug for pancreatic cancer has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the FDA and the EMA.
Cancer cells employ a variety of strategies to evade the immune system, and modern immunotherapies aim precisely at these ...
A study led by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center found that normal cells surrounding a tumor, known as cancer-associated ...
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