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Key Finding: Single protein discovery could unlock CAR-T cell therapy’s full potential

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Last updated: 20/06/2026 08:51
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Scientific illustration showing CAR-T cells attacking cancer with molecular pathway highlighted
Researchers identify NFIL3 protein as key barrier to CAR-T cell therapy success. Disabling this protein maintained stronger cancer-fighting activity in preclinical models. — Photo: turek / Pexels
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⚡ KEY FINDING: Disabling NFIL3 protein prevented CAR-T cell exhaustion and maintained stronger anti-tumor activity in animal models. Could this be the breakthrough cancer patients need?

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