Tumor-targeting nanoscale particles induced self-destruction of cancer cells in preclinical studies.
A new twist on a decades-old anticancer strategy demonstrated significant potential against various types of cancer in a preclinical study led by researchers at the University of California Perelman School of Medicine.
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” data-gt-translate-attributes=”({“attribute=”” tabindex=”0″ role=”link”>University of Pennsylvania. The innovative method uses small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) – tiny capsules made from human cells – offering a promising new avenue for immunotherapy. This approach is now progressing towards further development and testing.
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