A deadly war: Stealthy brain tumors hide from immune system’s best defense fighters Researchers have discovered that brain tumor cells, specificaly in gliomas, can make excess galectin-1 protein to hide from detection by the immune system until the tumor is too large to be treated. by Tina Shah
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