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  1. RE: flipboard.com/@naturenewsteam/

    How do #cancercells manage to infiltrate #lymphnodes, for example, where lots of #immunecells are active and should be able to destroy them? According to a new study in
    Cell Metabolism, #mitochondrialtransfer between #cells is the cause. Cancer cells "#steal" these small #organelles, which are highly efficient #energysuppliers, from the immune cells, thereby weakening the latter.

    © Text #StefanFWirth Betlin January 2026

    reference
    Azusa Terasaki et al. (2026)
    doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2025.12

  2. RE: flipboard.com/@naturenewsteam/

    How do #cancercells manage to infiltrate #lymphnodes, for example, where lots of #immunecells are active and should be able to destroy them? According to a new study in
    Cell Metabolism, #mitochondrialtransfer between #cells is the cause. Cancer cells "#steal" these small #organelles, which are highly efficient #energysuppliers, from the immune cells, thereby weakening the latter.

    © Text #StefanFWirth Betlin January 2026

    reference
    Azusa Terasaki et al. (2026)
    doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2025.12

  3. RE: flipboard.com/@naturenewsteam/

    How do #cancercells manage to infiltrate #lymphnodes, for example, where lots of #immunecells are active and should be able to destroy them? According to a new study in
    Cell Metabolism, #mitochondrialtransfer between #cells is the cause. Cancer cells "#steal" these small #organelles, which are highly efficient #energysuppliers, from the immune cells, thereby weakening the latter.

    © Text #StefanFWirth Betlin January 2026

    reference
    Azusa Terasaki et al. (2026)
    doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2025.12

  4. RE: flipboard.com/@naturenewsteam/

    How do #cancercells manage to infiltrate #lymphnodes, for example, where lots of #immunecells are active and should be able to destroy them? According to a new study in
    Cell Metabolism, #mitochondrialtransfer between #cells is the cause. Cancer cells "#steal" these small #organelles, which are highly efficient #energysuppliers, from the immune cells, thereby weakening the latter.

    © Text #StefanFWirth Betlin January 2026

    reference
    Azusa Terasaki et al. (2026)
    doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2025.12

  5. RE: flipboard.com/@naturenewsteam/

    How do #cancercells manage to infiltrate #lymphnodes, for example, where lots of #immunecells are active and should be able to destroy them? According to a new study in
    Cell Metabolism, #mitochondrialtransfer between #cells is the cause. Cancer cells "#steal" these small #organelles, which are highly efficient #energysuppliers, from the immune cells, thereby weakening the latter.

    © Text #StefanFWirth Betlin January 2026

    reference
    Azusa Terasaki et al. (2026)
    doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2025.12