'Artificial Lymph Node' Employed to Combat Cancer in Mice
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine have engineered an artificial lymph node that may offer a promising new way to fight cancer, according to findings demonstrated in both mice and human cells. This synthetic node, designed to function as a teaching hub for the immune system's T-cells, can potentially instruct them to recognize and target cancer cells more effectively, according to the study findings published recently online and in the June 6 edition of *Advanced Materials*. The

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