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New mechanism with potential to boost checkpoint-blocking cancer immunotherapies identified

New mechanism with potential to boost checkpoint-blocking cancer immunotherapies identified
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Here's How We're Fighting Cancer in a Completely New Way

Bigger may not always be better: density not size governs receptor activation on immune cells

Bigger may not always be better: density not size governs receptor activation on immune cells
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Bigger may not always be better: Density governs receptor activation on immune cells

Bigger may not always be better: Density governs receptor activation on immune cells
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Scientists gain new insight into how the immune system can be better used to destroy cancer cells

Scientists gain new insight into how the immune system can be better used to destroy cancer cells Scientists at the University of Southampton s Centre for Cancer Immunology have gained new insight into how the immune system can be better used to find and kill cancer cells. Working with BioInvent International, a team led by Professor Mark Cragg and Dr Jane Willoughby from the Antibody and Vaccine Group, based at the Centre, have shown that antibodies, designed to target the molecule OX40, give a more active immune response when they bind closer to the cell membrane and can be modified to attack cancer in different ways.

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