Study finds common, targetable mechanism which tumors use to suppress immune responses

A new study has revealed a single protein expressed at high levels by cancer cells across a broad range of malignancies that erects a multifaceted barrier to anti-cancer immune responses in mouse models of cancer and so shields tumors from immune detection and destruction.


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Source: ScienceDaily