Boosting immune cells could provide TB treatment
A new study has identified a class of immune cells that respond to tuberculosis, indicating a drug target for the condition.
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A new study has identified a class of immune cells that respond to tuberculosis, indicating a drug target for the condition.
Researchers have found that certain immune cells aid in fighting tuberculosis bacteria, providing a new drug target.
A new study shows that the growth rate of a tumour does not depend solely on how quickly the cancer cells can divide.
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