Metal Chemotherapy Drugs Boost the Impact of Immunotherapy in Cancer
New research suggests that metal-based chemotherapies eliminate inhibitory components of the immune system
New research suggests that metal-based chemotherapies eliminate inhibitory components of the immune system
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Dr. Richard M. Eglen of Corning Life Sciences shares expertise on optimizing 3D cell culture assays with the latest technologies
Stream Bio launches new range of Streptavidin-linked CPNs
MMI offers Nobel Prize winning technology: optical tweezers for biological applications
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Dr. Joseph Hughes describes how WuXi Advanced Therapies scales up viral vectors to help customers expedite entry of gene and cell therapies into clinical trials
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Research shows it is now possible to predict what action will be chosen next – the risk or the safe option – based on neuronal activity
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Dr. Leo Chan answers your questions about the advantages of a standardized automated cell counting method for cell therapy
3D imaging technology provides images of the cell cluster down to the nuclei while mitigating drug discovery risks
Discover Shimadzu's new biocompatible UHPLC system designed for analyzing- protein-based pharmaceuticals and antibody drugs
Instant analysis of omics data using fast and versatile data visualization software
Multi-centre study published in New England Journal of Medicine suggests CAR-T therapy could improve outcome in B-cell lymphoma patients
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New results suggest the MammaTyper test could predict the likelihood of complete pathologic remission
How advanced imaging technology is progressing drug discovery through understanding of GPCR-dependent second-messenger systems
HT-2 microscope facilitates three-dimensional fluorescence and optical diffraction tomography of live cells with minimal stress on cells