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IMAGE: Dendritic cells (co-stained Red/green) in a lymphoid follicle (peyer's patch) draining the intestine (blue).
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Credit: Wang Cao and Shengbo Zhang, WEHI
Using a new single-cell technique, WEHI researchers have uncovered a way to understand the programming behind how stem cells make particular cell types.
The research uncovered 30 new genes that program stem cells to make the dendritic cells that kick-start the immune response.
By uncovering this process, the researchers hope they will be able to find new immunotherapy treatments for cancer, and plan to expand this technique in other areas such as discovering new drug targets in tumour initiation.