Scientists at the University of Cambridge believe they may have discovered a surprising new way to slow the spread of brain cancer. Instead of targeting cancer cells directly, their research suggests ...
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Researchers at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist have shown that engineered macrophages can infiltrate brain tumor sites, recognize cancer cells, and destroy them in preclinical mouse models, ...
Across mice, monkeys and humans, converging experiments show that gut bacteria can reprogram brain activity, tweak gene expression and even shift how neural tissue uses energy. The findings are ...