In a revolutionary turn of events, scientists at a British university have recently discovered novel T-cells that exhibit potential ubiquitous anti-cancer properties. The new discovery has opened several highly potential and novel routes for cancer treatment. In a major breakthrough, researchers at a British university have accidentally discovered a completely new type of T-cells that possess “enormous potential” and can kill almost all the cancerous cells, while excellently ignoring the healthy cells.
The researchers were originally trying to find immune cells that could effectively combat bacteria. The T-cells are found to possess hook-like receptors that can latch onto several cancerous cells, thus opening new avenues in cancer treatment . Interestingly, these finding raises the prospects for developing a “one-size-fits-all” treatment for several cancers including lung, skin, blood,…