Checkpoint Inhibition Derails Head and Neck Cancer Progression
Researchers at the UCLA School of Dentistry have discovered a key molecule that allows cancer stem cells to bypass the body’s natural immune.
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Researchers at the UCLA School of Dentistry have discovered a key molecule that allows cancer stem cells to bypass the body’s natural immune.
Interfering with the activity of a protein called bone morphogenetic protein 6 (BMP6) could restore salivary gland function and reduce inflammation in animal.