Plant Virus Boosts Immune System to Fight Cancer

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A plant virus called CPMV, found in black-eyed peas, shows promise as a cancer treatment by triggering the immune system to recognize and attack tumors, with potential for scalable, plant-based production and long-term immunity. Researchers are working towards clinical trials to further develop this innovative therapy.
Topics:health#cancer-immunotherapy#cost-effective-treatment#cpmv#immune-response#plant-virus#science
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