A few days later, the new experimental results emerged.
They perfectly aligned with theoretical predictions: within the complete remission tumor samples of these mice, extremely special microenvironmental changes were found:
The tumor cells underwent apoptosis in an immune-silent manner, not releasing a large amount of pro-inflammatory factors but releasing anti-inflammatory signals and repair-promoting signals; tumor-associated fibroblasts transitioned from a pro-cancer phenotype to a regeneration phenotype, beginning to secrete healthy extracellular matrix; the remaining muscle satellite cells became activated, expressing myogenic differentiation markers; even the budding of new capillaries was observed.
"This isn't merely destruction," Yang Ping demonstrated these data at the discussion meeting, "It's an orderly handover."
He adjusted his breath, attempting to describe this discovery with the most precise language:
