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Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy Boosted by cGAS-STING-Targeted Nanovaccines in Combination With Nutrient Modulation.
Summary: Scientists are working on a new way to fight cancer using the body's own immune system. Normally, certain immune-boosting signals break down too fast or can't reach the right spot in the body. To fix this, researchers created special microscopic "nanovaccines" using engineered bacteria. When combined with a special diet or nutrient changes, these tiny vaccines help the immune system attack cancer cells much better. It's like giving the body's defenders a targeted map and a power-up at the exact same time!
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Bites and Stings
Neoplasms
Nanovaccines