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"textContent": "UCLA researchers gave T cells a protected supply of sugar, allowing them to attack solid tumors more effectively. UCLA researchers have developed a way to give immune cells a fuel supply that tumors cannot take away, sharply improving how well those cells survived and attacked solid tumors in preclinical experiments. The method, reported in the [...]",
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