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Scientists supercharge natural killer cells to fight aggressive cancers

Scientists at Mc Gill University have found a way to supercharge the immune system’s natural killer (NK) cells, helping them break through the defenses tumors use to stay alive. By temporarily blocking two proteins, researchers turned these cells into far more effective cancer fighters against diff...

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Science DailyNews report · May 25, 3:03 AM

Scientists supercharge natural killer cells to fight aggressive cancers

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Scientists at Mc Gill University have found a way to supercharge the immune system’s natural killer (NK) cells, helping them break through the defenses tumors use to stay alive. By temporar...

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Drug Used to Treat Asthma and Allergies May Also Help Fight Aggressive Cancers

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A drug often used to treat asthma and allergies may also help fight aggressive cancers, according to new US research. The study revealed how tumors hijack common white blood cells to evade...

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