IKZF1 gene could improve cancer immunotherapy
A gene that's associated with an autoimmune form of hair loss could be exploited to improve cancer immunotherapy...
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A gene that's associated with an autoimmune form of hair loss could be exploited to improve cancer immunotherapy...
Exclusive interview with Grace Macaulay - MedImmune released in the run up to the Immuno-Oncology Conference, taking place on the 26 - 27 September 2018 in London.
Researchers have found that cancer cells evade destruction by macrophages in two ways...
Your comprehensive guide to multiplex and single protein detection...
Tumours with alterations in the CDK12 gene were more responsive to immunotherapy, suggesting precision medicine approach...
For lead optimisation, target-based assays are still the most affordable means of rapidly performing fast iterations and remain core to screening. However, the desire for biological relevance is driving ongoing growth in cell-based assays.
This webinar focused on a recent study evaluating a cohort of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patient tumours treated with anti-PD1 using CANscript™.
Scientists have found a connection between bacteria in the gut and antitumor immune responses in the liver...
Researchers have discovered the process that allows immune suppressor cells to develop, suggesting a potential new way to bolster immunotherapy treatment...
Scientists use data from human cancers and C. elegans to understand mutational causes of cancer...
The immune system is now regarded as a powerful weapon in the war against cancer, and in the current era immune cells have become ‘living drugs’. This review article considers some of the key advances in immuno-oncology...
Researchers have used computer modelling to find an existing investigational drug compound for leukaemia patients to treat triple negative breast cancer...
As the drug discovery industry takes on the complex disease states that plague our world, the need for more relevant and timely answers from cell-based assays has become a major challenge.
This recent webinar focused on the role of IntelliCyt’s iQue Screener PLUS platform as a high throughput suspension cell screening platform to facilitate simultaneous assessment of multiple parameters, while using minimal sample volumes.
Research shows that preventing or reversing ‘T-cell exhaustion’ with targeted therapies could enhance the effects of immunotherapy.