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Memory killer cells may improve melanoma patients chances of survival: Study

Memory killer cells may improve melanoma patients chances of survival: Study

Solna, June 4: Long-lasting killer cells are present in our skin and act as a defence against intruders. Researchers from Denmark s University of Copenhagen and Sweden s Karolinska Institutet have now discovered how these cells are formed and demonstrated that higher concentrations of memory killer cells in tumour tissue are associated with a higher survival probability for melanoma patients. The work was published in the journal Immunity.

Study says memory killer cells can improve melanoma patients chances of survival

Specialised long-lasting killer cells are present in our skin and serve as a defence against invaders. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have now determined how these cells are created and demonstrated that higher concentrations of memory killer cells in tumour tissue are associated with a higher survival probability for melanoma patients. Immunity, a publication, has published the work.

Study says memory killer cells can improve melanoma patients chances of survival

Solna June 3: Specialised long-lasting killer cells are present in our skin and serve as a defence against invaders. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have now determined how these cells are created and demonstrated that higher concentrations of memory killer cells in tumour tissue are associated with a higher survival probability for melanoma patients. Immunity, a publication, has published the work.

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