Microphysiological systems as models for immunologically ‘cold’ tumors
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Researchers are exploring the use of microphysiological systems, including organoids and organs-on-chips, to model and study immunologically "cold" tumors. These systems aim to replicate the human tumor microenvironment and immune responses, with potential applications in cancer immunotherapy. The development of such models may help improve understanding and treatment of tumors, although the specific outcomes and benefits of these systems are still being investigated.
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