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Volume 36 Issue 8, September 2018

An illustration of a tumor surrounded by T cells bearing cytokine 'backpacks'. The cytokine-delivery system developed by Tang et al. releases cytokines specifically at the tumor after T cells recognize a tumor antigen (p 707). Image credit: Yutao Dong

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  • Despite spooking investors, new insights into DNA repair and the CRISPR gene-editing system are part and parcel of its progress from research tool to human therapy.

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  • Expert curation at present remains the only reliable solution for interpretation of mutation information in the clinical practice of oncology.

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