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Scientists Discover Surprising Immune Cell Activity That May Limit Immunotherapy

Scientists Discover Surprising Immune Cell Activity That May Limit Immunotherapy

by boxcar-admin | Nov 2, 2017 | Collaborations

Suppressive Treg cells become even more suppressive when they die, a new study finds. Researchers have uncovered a surprising process within a key immune cell that may help explain the limitations of immunotherapy as a cancer treatment. Regulatory T cells, or Treg...
Should Cancer Patients Take Antioxidant Supplements?

Should Cancer Patients Take Antioxidant Supplements?

by boxcar-admin | Nov 10, 2016 | Blog, Collaborations

While the jury is still out on antioxidant supplements in general, for people with cancer, they cause more harm than good. Antioxidants give foods like blueberries, dark chocolate and pecans their status as superfoods. These powerful chemicals can help reverse damage...
Cell Hunters: Starving Pancreatic Cancer by Targeting Cell Metabolism

Cell Hunters: Starving Pancreatic Cancer by Targeting Cell Metabolism

by boxcar-admin | Oct 6, 2016 | Blog, Collaborations

Comprehending how pancreatic tumor cells thrive might be the key to new therapies and diagnostic tools. The biochemical pathways and metabolic requirements that enable tumor survival and growth may be used to design targeted cancer therapies. Costas Lyssiotis, Ph.D.,...

Recent Posts

  • A new paper published in Cell Metabolism
  • Scientists Discover Surprising Immune Cell Activity That May Limit Immunotherapy
  • New paper published in PNAS
  • New paper published in Nature Immunology
  • New book chapter published in Imaging and Metabolism

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COSTAS A. LYSSIOTIS, PH.D.
Assistant Professor
clyssiot@med.umich.edu
(734) 615-9133

Rogel Cancer Center
1150 E. Medical Center Drive
Lyssiotis Lab, Room 6130
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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