Tweaking the DNA of myeloid cells curbs cancer spread

Nature, Published online: 26 February 2020; doi:10.1038/d41586-020-00481-y

Blood cells called myeloid cells can facilitate metastasis — the spread of a tumour to distant organs. Taming these cells with drugs that alter the chemical structure of their DNA limits metastasis in mice.

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