Solving a Case of Missing T-cells (IMAGE)
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Researchers at Duke Cancer Institute have tracked the missing T-cells in glioblastoma patients in the bone marrow, locked away and unable to function because of a process the brain stimulates in response to glioblastoma, to other tumors that metastasize in the brain and even to injury.
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Alisa Weigandt for Duke Health
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