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Latest Research Trends in BioScience (16 April, 2026)

Dissection of the T cell infiltrate in mouse pancreatic tumors reveals an extensive and diverse tumor-reactive T cell repertoire

Journal: Science Advances

Author: Hannes Kehm et al., Germany

Researchers have discovered a surprisingly diverse “hidden army” of tumor-fighting T cells within pancreatic cancer, uncovering specific genetic triggers that could finally unlock personalized immunotherapy for this difficult-to-treat disease.

Cadherin-engineered microspheres enable scalable biofabrication of multilineage liver organoids

Journal: iScience

Author: Zheng Qin (秦政) et al., China

By utilizing “smart” biodegradable microspheres that mimic natural cellular glue, scientists have successfully engineered complex, self-organizing liver organoids from a single stem cell source, paving the way for scalable drug testing and organ repair.

DJ-1 inhibition reshapes tumor microenvironment and potentiates immune checkpoint inhibitors

Journal: Science Advances

Author: Haiying Zhu et al., China

By silencing a single protein called DJ-1, researchers have found a way to “reprogram” the immune system’s macrophages, turning them from tumor-protectors into powerful allies that help standard immunotherapies destroy resistant cancers.

Female metabolic resilience and male-biased protein quality defects under hypoxic in human brain organoids

Journal: iScience

Author: Romane Gaston-Breton et al., France

Using lab-grown brain organoids, researchers have uncovered a striking “survival gap” between the sexes, revealing that female brain cells adapt more resiliently to oxygen deprivation while male cells suffer from critical protein defects during injury.

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