Tag: immunotherapy synergy
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Exploring Marine-Derived Compounds as Potential Anti-Cancer Agents: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications
Introduction Marine ecosystems are a vast reservoir of chemically diverse compounds with potent biological activities. From sponges and algae to tunicates and microorganisms, the oceans host molecules that can interact with cancer-related pathways in unique ways. As researchers uncover how these marine-derived compounds work, they open new avenues for targeted therapies, combination strategies, and personalized…
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Engineered Salmonella Therapy Delivers Immune Payloads to Fight Cancer
New Bacterial Immunotherapy Targets Solid Tumors Researchers have unveiled ACTM-838, a novel, systemically delivered bacterial immunotherapy designed to enrich solid tumors with immune-stimulating payloads. Published in Volume 16 of Oncotarget on October 6, 2025, the study demonstrates how a specially engineered Salmonella Typhimurium strain can safely localize to tumors and deliver potent immune activators directly…
