Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in cancer treatment by harnessing the potent capabilities of the body’s natural killer (NK) cells. These innovative nanodrones are designed to selectively target tumors, allowing NK cells to suppress cancer growth effectively. This discovery paves the way for the development of tumor-specific immunotherapies, particularly for challenging-to-treat cancers.
NK cells are specialized white blood cells known for their ability to destroy infected and diseased cells, including cancer cells, without prior exposure to a specific pathogen. Researchers from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea have unlocked the potential of NK cells by creating nanodrones that engage these cells and direct them to target and eliminate cancer cells.
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