Shining a light

There’s always a newcomer coming out of stealth in the oncology field given the sheer breadth and depth of novel research being published in academia of late.

The latest example has a dramatic name, which made me smile. It may well have come from the ancient Greek word meaning “burning”, “blazing” or “shining.”

I’m inclined to think the last one is particularly apt, since this approach essentially shines a beacon for T cells to see their way more accurately.

So what’s the story and why is this one a potential standout?

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