
Episode 706
Gene boost makes cancer more visible
Increasing the activity of mutated genes makes cancer cells stand out to the immune system...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
October 23, 20195m 3s
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Show Notes
Immunotherapy is the term used to describe techniques that provoke the immune system to attack and remove cancer. The argument goes that because the immune system is extremely specific in what it targets, and because it has a memory and can learn and improve its action as it goes along, this is a powerful weapon for fighting malignancies. But we need to show the immune system what to attack, which is where a new development from researchers at Yale Medical School comes in. What they've done is come up with a way to find the genetic differences between cancer cells and healthy cells, and... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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sidi chenMultiplexed activation of endogenous genesMAEGIcancer immunotherapytumour treatmentimmune systemimmune response