Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Remote-control shoots laser at nano-gold to turn on cancer-killing immune cells

04/25/2018 01:25 PM EDT

near-infrared laser activates genetic switch in T-cells in vitro

Cancer immune cell therapy has made headlines with astounding successes like saving former U.S. President Jimmy Carter from brain cancer. But immunotherapy has also had many tragic flops. Georgia Tech researchers working to optimize the innovative treatment have implanted a genetic switch that activates T-cells when they are inside of tumors. Remote-control light waves resembling those used in a TV remote combine with gold nanorods to flip the switch.


Full story at http://www.rh.gatech.edu/news/605259/remote-control-shoots-laser-nano-gold-turn-cancer-killing-immune-cells

Source
Georgia Institute of Technology


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