Shown here is a pseudo-colored scanning electron micrograph of an oral squamous cancer cell (white) attacked by two cytotoxic T cells (red), part of a natural immune response. Nanomedicine researchers create personalized cancer vaccines by loading neo-antigens identified from patient and tumor


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