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Aspirin and bladder cancer; oncology workforce shortage; 'exploding immune cells'
News, features, and commentary about cancer-related issues ...
Stanford scientists have discovered a new type of immune cell that kills surrounding cells via explosion—a cellular ...
Newly found immune cells called ‘ruptoblasts’ explode when triggered, ejecting toxic chemicals capable of delivering death to surrounding cells in just minutes. The cells’ discoverers say that this ...
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Overactivating activin signaling by injection, chimerism, or bacterial infection triggers flatworm ruptoblasts to burst and clear nearby cells in seconds
A team led by Stanford biologist Bo Wang and lead author Chew Chai has identified a previously unknown type of immune cell in ...
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