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Researchers develop an integrated technology for seeing into cells at greater detail – News-Medical.Net
Invading cells’ private space – prying into their internal functions, decisions and communications – could be a powerful tool that may help researchers develop new immunotherapy treatment for cancer.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 12 2020
Invading cells’ private space – prying into their internal functions, decisions and communications – could be a powerful tool that may help researchers develop new immunotherapy treatment for cancer. As reported today in Cell, a research group at the Weizmann Institute of Science has developed a technology that enables them to see inside tens of thousands of individual cells at once in greater detail than ever before. The group, headed by Prof. Ido …
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