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How T-cell (CD8 cells) play an important role in killing Melanoma Hot vs Cold tumors

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      ScaredPartner
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        Ed,
        In the last 15 seconds there is a slide that lists TGFbeta as something they’re pursuing in clinical trials, which is what my partner is about to take part in.
        Are there further clips of this video that happen to discuss TGFbeta specifically?
        Thanks,
          ed williams
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            Sorry, couldn’t find more from this summit. They tend to release sections of these summits in limited ways, since they want dr.s and experts in the various oncology fields to attend in person! The micro environment is an area of research that is pretty complicated and has limited melanoma specific materials in video form on TGF beta but there are many article over the years in other cancers where the growth factor is being studied. Here is one such link that is fairly easy to follow. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?type=printable&id=10.1371/journal.pone.0191358
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