All Cell & Gene Therapy articles – Page 9
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NewsNew insights about the influence of STAP-1 on immune cell activation
The new findings could lead to a therapeutic target for immune-related disorders, like multiple sclerosis.
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ArticleWomen in Stem with Dr Amber D. Van Laar
Dr Amber Van Laar shares her remarkable journey in STEM. From a childhood fascination with science and medicine to a pivotal role as VP Clinical Development, AskBio. In this interview, she explores the profound impact of her early exposure to neuro-oncology, the challenges faced as a physician-scientist, and the pursuit ...
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ArticleGamma delta T cells: a rising star in cancer therapy
Gamma delta (γδ) T cells comprise a distinct and powerful subpopulation of T cells, bridging innate and adaptive immunity, that holds great promise for treating cancer. IN8Bio co-founder and CEO William Ho and COO Kate Rochlin discuss what makes γδ T cells unique, how preclinical research suggests their antitumour activity ...
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ArticleWomen in Stem with Dr Beate Mueller-Tiemann
Introducing Dr Beate Mueller-Tiemann, whose journey spans continents and disciplines, with a passion for biochemistry and molecular biology since her high school days. From elucidating pivotal proteins in cancer to monoclonal antibody discovery, Dr Mueller-Tiemann's contributions have not only transformed our understanding of diseases but have also fuelled research in ...
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ArticleeBook: Reveal Cell Function With Single-Cell Resolution
This eBook explores a new means to perform single-cell functional analysis. Uncover the Xdrop®single-cell format workflow with its ability to help identify, quantify, and comprehend immune cell functions at the individual cellular level.
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ArticleUnderstanding how macrophages direct tissue regeneration
Distinct macrophage signatures that align specifically with regeneration could offer novel therapies to enhance wound healing.
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WhitepaperArticle: Tips and Tricks for Leveraging Advanced Flow Cytometry
Tips and tricks for fully leveraging Advanced Flow Cytometry.
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ArticleThe science of ageing and restoring healthspan
Contrary to popular belief, ageing is not caused by just random wear and tear of our bodies over time but is instead caused by a discrete set of biological mechanisms that we now better understand and can target with therapies. Life Biosciences are specifically focused on restoring and prolonging one’s ...
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ArticleAdvancing regenerative cell therapy development
In this interview we discuss with Alder Therapeutics regenerative cell therapy development through a proactive strategy, addressing manufacturing challenges early and ensuring a streamlined process. We explore an approach in pluripotent stem cell therapy development which eliminates complexities, minimises costs and expedites the delivery of transformative therapies.
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ArticleNew technology optimises mesenchymal stem cell extraction
A continuous sorting technique of stem cells on a DLD microfluidic platform may greatly advance cell therapy.
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ArticleWomen in Stem with Andrea Pfeifer
This November edition of our Women in Stem series spotlights Andrea Pfeifer, CEO and Co-Founder of AC Immune SA. Dr Andrea Pfeifer co-founded AC Immune SA in 2003, since when she has served as a Director on the Board, successfully leading it to an IPO in 2016. Under her leadership, ...
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NewsMacrophage phenotype insights could improve immunotherapy
A certain macrophage phenotype is more effective than another phenotype commonly used in cell therapy for infiltrating tumours.
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WhitepaperHandbook: Advanced flow cytometry handbook
Don’t miss out on the easier way to do flow cytometry. Learn how to bring speed, throughput, multiplexing and miniaturization, to your bench.
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ArticleNavigating the challenges of cell therapies
Cell therapies hold great potential for treating complex diseases, yet they face significant limitations and challenges. Current cell therapies have difficulty distinguishing between healthy and cancerous cells, often resulting in adverse effects. Vittoria's innovative Senza5 platform, with its unique CD5-targeting approach, aims to enhance the efficacy, safety, and speed of ...
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NewsiPSC-derived cells can augment remuscularisation of the heart
Researchers have improved the method of regenerating heart muscle after a heart attack using a combination of iPSC-derived cells.
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ArticleProtein offers promise for treatment of reproductive conditions
Scientists found that CXCR4 protein expression outside of the uterus is important for pregnancy maintenance.
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ArticleEpisode 24 - Genetic engineering for allogeneic immunotherapy
Listen to this podcast where we dive into genetic engineering, its role and relationship with allogeneic immunotherapy.
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NewsMicrocapsule-loading exosomes to treat vitreoretinal diseases
Scientists have developed ExoCaps, self-healing microcapsules that are more feasible than other cell-based technologies.
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NewsNutrient programmes immune cells to battle infection and cancer
Research suggests immune and non-immune cells can be reprogrammed by changing how nutrients are used.
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Explosive cell death: inflammation-causing gene
WEHI researchers have found that a genetic change of MLKL increases risk of uncontrolled inflammatory response


