[Okayama University] Induction of Interleukin-9 Producing CD8 T Cells by Ascochlorin Derivative N184 from Filamentous Fungi and Elucidation of Its Anti-tumor Immune Activation Mechanism
Okayama University has elucidated the mechanism by which compound N184 activates anti-tumor immunity via IL-9 producing CD8 T cells, offering new insights for cancer immunotherapy.
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Okayama University is a national regional core and distinctive research university headquartered in Kita-ku, Okayama City, comprising 10 faculties, 1 program, 7 graduate schools, 4 research institutes, an affiliated hospital, and affiliated schools. As the winner of the special award at the government's 1st "Japan SDGs Award" and a university selected for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's "Program for Forming Regional Core and Distinctive Research Universities (J-PEAKS)", we continue to create new value from Okayama to the world, aiming to realize the Okayama University Vision 2050.