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Cancer Vaccine That Mimics Lymph Node

SubComdTaco writes “Harvard has announced their approach towards an implantable cancer vaccine (press release here). To anyone familiar with how the immune system works, this appears to be a synthetic lymph node, an intriguing bit of biomimicry. From the Science Daily article: ‘A cancer vaccine carried into the body on a carefully engineered, fingernail-sized implant is the first to successfully eliminate tumors in mammals, scientists recently reported in the journal Science Translational Medicine. The new approach, pioneered by bioengineers and immunologists at Harvard University, uses plastic disks impregnated with tumor-specific antigens and implanted under the skin to reprogram the mammalian immune system to attack tumors. The new paper describes the use of such implants to eradicate melanoma tumors in mice. … The slender implants… are 8.5 millimeters in diameter and made of an FDA-approved biodegradable polymer. Ninety percent air, the disks are highly permeable to immune cells and release cytokines, powerful recruiters of immune-system messengers called dendritic cells. These cells enter an implant’s pores, where they are exposed to antigens specific to the type of tumor being targeted. The dendritic cells then report to nearby lymph nodes, where they direct the immune system’s T cells to hunt down and kill tumor cells.’”

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EcoModo – The Best of TreeHugger [Roundups]

This week on TreeHugger, a weird solar phone that’ll get you to stop upgrading, green robots that will be our overlords, cool augmented reality for cyclists, digital ants that swarm your computer, and more!

Biomimicry has been in the news a lot this week, but one of the top stories is security experts creating digital ants that will swarm on viruses and worms in order to protect your computer.

A handcrafted Lotus replica gets 100 miles to the gallon…on homemade biodiesel! Talk about DIYing it.

NTT DOCOMO has crafted some <a href=”http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/09/ntt-docomo-introduces-cell-phones-made-of-waste-wood.php”beautiful cell phones made of waste wood. And one looks like a little bean.

A solar powered cell phone concept is aimed at getting us to quit upgrading every two years. But is it weird enough to work, or too wacky to make its point?

Not all solar concepts fall flat. Here are 13 solar concepts inspired by plants that we love.

Move over energy efficiency – the next step in TV labeling will be carbon footprints. Check out the world’s first carbon footprint-verified TV.

Li-Ion batteries are getting super strength with a new breakthrough – silicon nanotubes that boost their capacity by an order of magnitude.

Not all green robots are as cute as WALL-E. Check out some green robots that are destined to be our overlords.

Augmented reality on your…bike helmet? Maybe! This gadget geek put google maps on his head so he can navigate while cycling.

And one last solar gadget – a mailbox you can see from half a mile away. Making it easier on friends finding your house, or a beacon for baseball bats?

TreeHugger’s EcoModo column appears every Tuesday on Gizmodo.