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Expert view: Reviewing the biggest innovations in antibody screening
The demand for new therapeutics is driving efforts to discover novel antibodies and harness their power in both biologics and adoptive cell therapy areas.
High throughput flow cytometry for multifactorial evaluation of novel therapeutic candidates using an innovative in vitro immunooncology screening platform
This recent webinar focused on the role of IntelliCyt’s iQue Screener PLUS platform as a high throughput suspension cell screening platform to facilitate simultaneous assessment of multiple parameters, while using minimal sample volumes.
High throughput flow cytometry for multifactorial evaluation of novel therapeutic candidates using an innovative In vitro immuno-oncology screening platform
4 January 2018 | By IntelliCyt Corporation
In this webinar, speakers discussed how the IntelliCyt iQue Screener Plus platform is being utilised to deliver rich datasets for compound screening, target validation and is how it is transforming immuno-oncology.
Expert view: Addressing the big challenges in drug screening
One of the biggest challenges facing drug discovery across all therapeutic modalities (small molecule, biologics, and cellular) remains the balance between physiological relevance and throughput.
Application note: A high-throughput, radioactivity-free assay for cell-mediated cytotoxicity
In this application note, IntelliCyt Corporation demonstrate a fast, efficient, radioactivity-free CMC assay with low sample input requirements, enabling miniaturisation to 384-well plates, using the iQue® Screener...
Flow cytometry – accelerating neuroscience research
Flow cytometry continues to evolve at a fast pace and provides neuroscientists with the ability to perform many highly-specialised assays simultaneously. It meets the demands of cutting-edge research in neuroscience that has allowed researchers to isolate particular neural cells from heterogeneous population and catalogue its molecular or physical features...
Expert view: A technological breakthrough in flow cytometry
Flow cytometry has become a widely used technology in life science research. It is also essential for many pharma and biotechnology companies due to its proficiency in identifying biomarkers, developing biopharmaceuticals, and assessing the efficiency of new pharmacological protocols...
Drug Target Review – Issue #3 2017
Included in this issue: The importance of industry partnerships; Calcilytics as potential novel therapeutic treatments to halt Alzheimer's disease; Accelerating neuroscience research with flow cytometry...
New test for rare immunodeficiency
Researchers have developed a test to diagnose a rare and severe immune defect...
Immune cells found to be derived from specialised progenitors
Dendritic cells are gatekeepers of immunity and crucial for the detection and initiation of immunity against pathogens and foreign substances. Up to now, dendritic cell subtypes were thought to develop from one common progenitor. New findings from a team of researchers show with single cell resolution that this important component…
Charles River Laboratories announces launch of triple-immunodeficient mouse model for oncology research
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (NYSE: CRL), a leading early-stage contract research organization (CRO), announced the North American launch of its triple-immunodeficient mouse model, known as the NCG model...
Product Hub: Flow cytometric screening assays in drug discovery
Flow cytometry is a laser-based technology – a powerful tool for drug discovery and the screening process and can be used in all settings, including research, clinical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology. The increasing capabilities of flow cytometers make their incorporation into drug development and screening optimal...
Flow cytometry: breaking bottlenecks in drug discovery and development
The discovery and development of novel drug candidates is a highly complex, time-consuming and expensive process. Pharmaceutical scientists and clinicians should, therefore, reevaluate and modify the existing standard platforms and increase their uptake of robust advanced technologies such as flow cytometry to overcome the bottlenecks in these processes...
Flow cytometry: Not just a box in the lab
Undoubtedly, you will have noticed the increase in the number of publications utilising flow cytometry, heard it mentioned more in meetings and probably even been targeted by several companies trying to sell you their latest cytometer. The rapidly advancing technology behind the cytometer and an increase in applications that use…