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1 day agoTargeting Novel Long Non-Coding RNA May Improve Glioblastoma Treatment - News Center
Increased expression of a novel long non-coding RNA drives glioblastoma cell growth and may inform new therapeutic strategies.
The protein in the new study is called TRPM8, and it acts as the body's primary receptor for sensing both menthol and cold temperatures. It's a channel embedded in cell membranes that opens when triggered by dropping temperatures or cooling agents.
They had received every other known therapy and experimental therapy - nothing worked - and after CAR-T therapy they would go into remission and just a week later, be walking around like they were totally normal, even if they got really sick during the therapy.