‘Goldilocks’ binding strength determines anti-cancer T-cell efficacy and fate

Findings showed that how tight a parental T cell binds to a cancer-related protein determines whether its offspring will become functional anti-cancer effector cells or dysfunctional ‘exhausted’ T cells.

​Findings showed that how tight a parental T cell binds to a cancer-related protein determines whether its offspring will become functional anti-cancer effector cells or dysfunctional ‘exhausted’ T cells. Findings showed that how tight a parental T cell binds to a cancer-related protein determines whether its offspring will become functional anti-cancer effector cells or dysfunctional ‘exhausted’ T cells. 

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