UNIMELB_WIDODO-Samuel_VYT-LOCAL-2022.mp4 (34.02 MB)
UNIMELB_WIDODO-Samuel_VYT-LOCAL-2022.mp4
Macrophages, as an important part of the human system, are capable to defend the body against cancer, including brain cancer. However, cancer cells overcome macrophages' anti-cancer activities by turning them 'bad' and making them support cancer growth.
In the final part of the video, I describe a potential way to switch the macrophages back to 'good'.