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Immunology
| 3 min read
by
Luisa Torres, PhD
Antibody discovery that goes with the flow
Highly potent antibody candidates isolated via advanced flow cytometry is growing the list of approved therapeutic antibodies.
Infographics
| 9 min read
by
Allison Whitten, PhD
Customizing mRNA vaccines for cancer
Researchers use mRNA to create cancer vaccines that are personalized to each individual’s unique tumor.
News
| 2 min read
by
Marilyn Perkins
Engineered T cells turn cancer’s strength against itself
Researchers mix gene editing with the principles of martial arts to boost T cell therapies.
News
| 3 min read
by
Andrew Saintsing, PhD
Keeping minerals out of veins
Inhibiting a single protein may prevent cardiovascular complications in patients with chronic kidney disease.
News
| 7 min read
by
Aparna Nathan, PhD
Putting out a fire in the brain
A new antibody drug should improve treatment of a rare autoimmune encephalitis.
News
| 6 min read
by
Luisa Torres, PhD
Overcoming the challenges of gene therapy
Experts discussed the major hurdles of AAV gene therapy, including immunogenicity, vector design, and AAV variability.
Articles
| 6 min read
by
Yuning Wang, PhD
A new era of vaccine development
Pioneering approaches transform vaccine technologies and shape the future of disease prevention.
Articles
| 8 min read
by
Max G. Levy, PhD
Umbilical cord blood: a lifeline for pediatric diseases
Doctors are recording a wave of wins using cord blood to heal sick children. The clinical evidence suggests that more wins may come.
News
by
Vivaproducts
Technology Guide: Purifying and desalting macromolecules
Understanding the potential pitfalls of molecular dialysis and implementing solutions is crucial for ensuring efficient and effective sample purification.
Ebooks
| 10 min read
by
Sarah Anderson, PhD
New tools for detecting kidney transplant rejection
From organ temperature to protein in the urine, early warning signs of kidney rejection could improve transplant outcomes.
News
| 3 min read
by
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
Base editing to treat leukemia in children
CRISPR-edited immune cells may help patients with T-cell leukemia, albeit with immunotherapy-related risks.
News
| 5 min read
by
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
From mice to men: breaking the transmission cycle of Lyme disease
Last year, the USDA conditionally approved an oral vaccine for mice to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease to humans.
News
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