Nanoparticle immune therapy shows potential in mice to treat and prevent spread of pancreatic cancer to liver

Nanoparticle diagram.
A UCLA-developed nanoparticle is aiming to reprogram the liver in humans to attack pancreatic cancer with an mRNA vaccine (curved, hatched red lines) and an immune-activating fragment of genetic material (red dots).

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