Findings indicate that altering glucose metabolism in T cells boosts their therapeutic potential against melanoma, paving the ...
Researchers found that bioengineered CAR-T cells when mixed with other immune cells can "donate" proteins, suggesting ...
Researchers have developed a new method for growing T cells in the lab, allowing them to survive longer and fight cancer more effectively. This advancement, detailed in Cell Metabolism, could ...
CAR T cell therapy is one of the most promising new cancer treatments to emerge in recent years. It involves removing a patient's own immune T cells and engineering them to recognize specific targets ...
T-cells from the liver and lymph nodes show promising potential for future treatments of liver cancer, according to a new ...
Researchers have revolutionized cancer immunotherapy by developing a way to grow T cells in the lab that live longer and ...
A new way to grow T cells in the lab enables them to live longer and better destroy cancer cells in a mouse model of melanoma ...
Immune cells called regulatory T cells have long been known for their role in countering inflammation. In the setting of ...
Researchers identify glucose usage as one major divergence betweenT cells expanding in vitro versus those expanding in vivo.
With this approach, it is the body’s own immune system that is taught to attack those cancer cells, requiring little more than a few tweaks to T-cells harvested from the patient’s body ...