EPFL researchers have successfully engineered cells of the immune system to more effectively recognize cancer cells. The work, covered in two papers, turns the previously lab-based method into a ...
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified a previously unknown system inside cells that works like ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Cystic adenocarcinoma (marked in red) of the pancreas (outlined in green). Contrast‑enhanced ...
From mutation to medicine: How neoantigen dendritic cell vaccines are reshaping cancer immunotherapy
Overview of the manufacturing process of personalized neoantigen-based DC vaccines. A typical basic process of manufacturing neoantigen-based DC vaccines by using monocyte-derived dendritic cells is ...
Gram-stained section of a macrophage with ingested S epidermidis bacteria, seen as purple granules within its cytoplasm. In this stain, the nucleus appears pale, with a reddish nucleolus. It is ...
"The immune system tries to 'see' mutant proteins that give the tumor away, and in turn cancer cells try to lose those mutations, like donning an invisibility cloak." Death of a few cells within ...
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