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GABA molecules made by B cells can dampen antitumour responses

Analysis of immune cells shows that, unexpectedly, B cells secrete GABA, a molecule best known as a neurotransmitter. B-cell-derived GABA can modulate immune responses against tumours, raising the prospect of new therapies. B cells release the neurotransmitter GABA to tune immune responses.

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Published in:Nature (London) 2021-11, Vol.599 (7885), p.374-376
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