New Study Reveals How Cancer Killing Cells Can Be Activated; Report
Researchers identified a specific subset of dendritic cells that have a unique way of activating "T" cells in a human body. According to reports, the "T" cells are responsible for killing the cancer cells in a body. MIT researchers have found a possible way to activate dendritic cells that will cloak themselves on tumor proteins, allowing them to impersonate cancer cells and trigger a strong immune response.
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Microbiome Discovery May Aid Treatments For Gastrointestinal Diseases: Research
Researchers from the Snyder Institute for Chronis Diseases found a solution that will help regulate the functions and structural integrity of the enteric nervous system which controls the gut of a human being. As per research, the findings may impact future treatments for gastrointestinal diseases and disorders, such as irritable and inflammatory bowels, and slow transit constipation. The research was funded in part by the Canadian Institutes… read-more
Tags: Gut Bacteria, disease, research, new research, Medical College
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