The immune system has evolved to protect the body against an extremely diverse range of potential threats. Among these are bacterial diseases, including plague, cholera, diphtheria, and Lyme disease, and viral contagions such as influenza, Ebola, and SARS CoV-2.
In new research published in the journal cancer cell
Internal Sentinels
New method delivers a punch to tumor cells
The ability to radically reengineer oncolytic viruses like myxoma to target a range of resistant cancers opens a new frontier for the treatment of this devastating disease.
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