Researchers use skin-colonizing bacteria to create a topical cancer therapy in mice, News Center
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In a study led by Stanford Medicine, researchers harnessed the skin’s immune response to bacteria to create an immunotherapy — delivered by swab — that treats aggressive tumors in mice.
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