Immune Surveillance Articles & Analysis
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As reported by UCLA Health, a novel cancer vaccine could trigger robust immune responses in patients with pancreatic and colorectal cancer, driving a growing wave of research excitement around cancer vaccines. "Think of vaccines as a training camp for the immune system," says a scientist at Creative Biolabs, a US-based biotechnology company providing services ...
Over the past decade, immunotherapy has become one of the mainstays of cancer treatment, thanks in large part to monoclonal antibodies targeting the immune checkpoint protein PD-1 or its major ligand PD-L1 (mAbs). Due to abnormal immune surveillance mediated by immune checkpoints, tumor cells develop immune ...
” Gamma-delta T cells are the natural surveillance cells of the immune system, continuously patrolling the human body for the identification and targeting of tumor cells. These cells bridge the innate with the adaptive immune system and are a largely untapped opportunity in cancer treatment. ...
