'Craters' on surface of melanoma cells mark tumor-killing hotspots, study reveals

New research published in Cell finds the existence of craters on the surface of melanoma cells that serve as immune hubs, becoming major sites for tumor killing. These craters could serve as good markers for immunotherapy success.
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