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Olfactory cells may act as ‘Trojan horse,’ carry anticancer therapy to deadly brain tumors

September 26, 2018 by

Researchers have found that a special type of cell essential to the ability of olfactory neurons to regenerate may be genetically engineered to deliver anticancer therapy to the dangerous brain tumors called glioblastomas.

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