Scientists identified a set of microproteins that are exclusively produced in liver tumors. This makes them a clear target for immune system cells and a potential target for cancer vaccine development.
A study has identified a group of small molecules exclusive to liver tumors that could be key to developing cancer vaccines. These are microproteins, very small proteins expressed only by tumor cells. This can result in the activation of immune cells against the tumor.
The study, which was led by the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, with Cima University of Navarra and Pompeu Fabra University, will be published today (July 10) in the journal
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