A new study indicates that the scar-like cells that make up a considerable portion of malignant pancreatic tumors and shield diseased cancers from immune attack are derived from mesothelial cells that line tissues and organs.
Scar-like cells that make up a sizable portion of malignant pancreatic tumors and shield these cancers from immune attack are derived from mesothelial cells that line tissues and organs, a new study led by UT Southwestern researchers suggests.
Scar-like cells that make up a sizable portion of malignant pancreatic tumors and shield these cancers from immune attack are derived from mesothelial cells tha