Cellular ‘waste product’ rejuvenates cancer-fighting immune cells

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Cellular ‘waste product’ rejuvenates cancer-fighting immune cells

A new study by UT Southwestern’s Simmons Cancer Center scientists suggests that lactate, a metabolic byproduct produced by cells during strenuous exercise, can rejuvenate immune cells that fight cancer. The finding, published in Nature Communications, could eventually be used to develop new strategies to augment the anti-tumor effect of cancer immunotherapies, the study authors said.

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