Natural killer cells and bispecific antibody target lymphoma tumours
In pre-clinical studies, researchers showed that cord blood-derived natural killer cells and a bispecific antibody eliminated lymphoma cells.
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In pre-clinical studies, researchers showed that cord blood-derived natural killer cells and a bispecific antibody eliminated lymphoma cells.
A spatial atlas of early-stage lung cancer has been compiled at single-cell resolution, revealing new therapeutic targets.
In pre-clinical studies, researchers have shown that a new therapy called POMHEX can destroy brain cancer cells that were missing one of two genes encoding the enolase enzyme.
A star-shaped molecule along with a modified platinum drug have demonstrated success at combatting tumours with few toxic effects in mice.
A protein that causes pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma has been identified as a therapeutic target by researchers.
Combination therapy with a CHK1 or PARP inhibitor, with an immune checkpoint inhibitor caused the regression of small cell lung cancer in all mice treated...