Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy involves understanding and harnessing the relationship between the immune system and cancer cells to combat oncogenesis. There are many different potential immunotherapeutic approaches, including cell-based strategies such as adoptive cell transfer, receptor pathway-based strategies such as checkpoint inhibition, and agent-based approaches such as antibody therapy. Genetic engineering can be incorporated into all of these approaches. Gene editing can be used to modulate receptor expression levels, induce the production of certain molecules, change cellular phenotypes, or alter the general intensity of the immune response.

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Applications of Counterflow Centrifugal Elutriation CCE Applications of Counterflow Centrifugal Elutriation CCE and the history and principle behind it
Advanced Flow Cytometric Analysis of Human T-Cell Memory Subsets Multi-color flow cytometry is a powerful tool to analyze the highly heterogeneous human T cell compartment
Is Immunotherapy Living up to its Promise? Watch this webinar on the advancements and performance of immunotherapy, presented by Jill O'Donnell-Tormey and Alex Y. Huang
How Stem Cells Speak with Immune Cells Watch this webinar from Stefan Pluchino on how stem cells signal to the host immune system
Development and Production of Viral Vectors: Advances in Processes and Translation for Human Gene Therapy Understand the role viral vectors play in modern gene research and how ultracentrifugation is used to produce these key delivery systems