Extracellular vesicles, which are tiny membrane bubbles, appear to make tumours more susceptible to the immunotherapy medicine known as a checkpoint inhibitor and to stimulate the immune system in mice
Following a heart attack, the human body is incapable of repairing lost tissue due to the heart’s inability to generate new muscle. However, treatment with heart progenitor cells could result in the formation of functional heart cells at injured sites. This new therapeutic approach is introduced by an international team in