Health
How engineered protein patches could boost immunotherapy – FierceBiotech
Scientists at the University of Washington and the U.K.’s Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology have designed a new protein material they say…
Scientists at the University of Washington and the U.K.s Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology have designed a new protein material they say could improve the efficacy of immunotherapies by influencing cell signaling.
The new flat material, formed with two types of protein as building blocks, could thwart the intrinsic ability of cells to control signaling, which could in turn prevent a natural process that limits the effect of immunotherapies, as described in a study published…
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