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Tumor cells evade the immune system early on:

<p><strong>Tumors actively prevent the formation of immune responses by so-called cytotoxic T cells, which are essential in combating cancer. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit&auml;t M&uuml;nchen (LMU) Hospital have now uncovered for the first time how this exactly happens. The study in the journal &quot;Nature&quot; provides rationales for new cancer immunotherapies and could make existing treatments more effective. A second paper in &quot;Nature&quot; confirms the findings.</strong></p>
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Natural environmental conditions facilitate the uptake of microplastics into living cells


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IMAGE: Anja Ramsperger M. Sc. uses a fluorescence microscope to examine the cellular uptake of microplastic particles from fresh or seawater.
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Credit: Photo: UBT. / Chr. Wissler
The environment is polluted by microplastics worldwide. The tiny particles enter food chains, and thereby the digestive systems of animals and humans; moreover, they can be inhaled. Instead of being excreted, small microplastics can be incorporated into the body tissue. A research team at the University of Bayreuth has now discovered that microplastic particles find their way into living cells more easily if they were exposed to natural aquatic environments, i.e. fresh water and seawater. Biomolecules occurring in the water are deposited on the microplastic surfaces, which promote the internalization of the particles into cells. The researchers present their results in ....

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