Update on the development of new novel cancer immunotherapy
The SCIB2 vaccine is to to be administered using new nanoparticle formulation in planned Phase 1/2 clinical trial.
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The SCIB2 vaccine is to to be administered using new nanoparticle formulation in planned Phase 1/2 clinical trial.
The global gene editing tools market is estimated to have accounted for more than US$258 million in terms of value in 2018.
Researchers have discovered an acid-activated protein which could stop damage to tissues as a result of stroke and other health issues.
A new approach to targeting cancer cells that circumvents a challenge faced by currently available cancer drugs has been developed.
A new way to cleanly separate out cancer cells from a blood sample will enable comprehensive genetic profiling of the cancer cells.
By the 1890s William B. Coley had injected streptococcal organisms in patients with solid tumours (“Coley’s Toxins”) to activate the immune system. Coley (1862-1936) was an American bone surgeon and pioneer of cancer immunotherapy. He was convinced that post-surgical infections had helped patients to recover better from their cancer by…
Comprehensive tumour profiling promises new therapeutic options for patients with advanced cancer.
A new technique, called ECCITE-seq, has been developed to allow researchers to perform high-throughput measurements of multiple modalities of information from single cells.
Method IDs which target therapies, inadequately on their own, can be paired up to kill non-responsive cancers...
The advent of immune checkpoint inhibitors is a major breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy...
When a heating technique called photothermal ablation was combined with the infusion of CAR T cells, it suppressed melanoma tumour growth for up to 20 days in mice...
Research on the mda-7/IL-24 gene has shown that it helps to suppress a majority of cancer types, and now scientists are focusing on how the gene drives this process by influencing microRNAs...
Mitochondria are found to be associated with the effectiveness of oncological drug therapies...
Researchers have found that the enzyme USP15 could potentially lead to new therapies for both breast and pancreatic cancer...
A method of imaging using longer wavelengths could mean that tiny tumours and clusters of cancer cells may be detected earlier than current methods allow...