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Afraser
7 years agoMember
Described as 'really cool science', researchers looking to address blood clotting in strokes and heart attacks may have found an interesting application for cancer. They have developed an antibody that hunts platelet cells - which also like tumour cells. No not a cure and not tested yet, but a potentially new way to treat a range of cancers. Published today in Theranostics.
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