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"textContent": "A new study led by Pierre Close's team (GIGA, Laboratory of Cancer Signaling, and WELRI Investigator) reveals how subtly disrupting the way tumors produce their proteins can trigger a potent antitumor immune response. Researchers from the University of Liège and international collaborators have discovered an unexpected way to stimulate the immune system against cancer: by subtly disrupting how tumor cells manufacture their proteins.",
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