Now, scientists have modified Salmonella bacteria to trigger a particularly powerful immune response against human cancer cells implanted in mice, shrinking the tumors and — for the first time — preventing them from metastasizing. (sciencemag.org)
Most Proteobacteria have an outer membrane composed of lipopolysaccharides, which when present in the body, generally trigger powerful immune responses, including inflammation. (sciencedaily.com)
Affigen's focus is on driving powerful immune responses against molecules unique to cancer, while minimizing the risk of damage to healthy tissues. (edbosarge.com)