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Antibiotic nanoparticles boost antitumor immunity

Liposomes loaded with antibiotics eliminate intracellular bacteria in a colorectal cancer model, unleashing antitumor T cell immunity.

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Fig. 1: Antibiotics-loaded liposomes kill intratumoral bacteria and elicit antitumor T cell immunity.

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Han, K., Cho, Y.S. & Moon, J.J. Antibiotic nanoparticles boost antitumor immunity. Nat Biotechnol (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-02046-6

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