However, a new study has identified a surprising “brake.” Investigating melanoma in mouse models, the team discovered that sympathetic nerves, the same ones responsible for the “fight-or-flight” ...
Nerve fibers within melanomas can slow their growth, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The ...
Whole-mount immunolabeling enabled high-resolution visualization of peripheral nerve infiltration patterns within melanoma, ...
Can nerves fight skin cancer? New research shows sympathetic nerves reprogram immune cells to slow melanoma tumor growth.
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