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Particles released by red blood cells are effective carriers for anti-cancer immunotherapy

Dr Minh Le led the study on nano-sized vesicles released by red blood cells are a viable platform for  delivering immunotherapeutic RNA molecules to suppress breast cancer growth and metastasis.

Read more: https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/research-highlights/particles-released-by-red-blood-cells-are-effective-carriers-for-anti-cancer-immunotherapy-singapore-study%ef%bf%bc

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