Machine could make CAR T-cell therapy more accessible
Researchers have developed a new bioreactor that can manufacture T cells faster than other technologies, which may advance immunotherapy.
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Researchers have developed a new bioreactor that can manufacture T cells faster than other technologies, which may advance immunotherapy.
A recently discovered SARS-CoV-2 virus in a Russian bat is likely to be capable of infecting humans and resistant to current vaccines.
Gallic acid was found to decrease arthritis inflammation markers and improve the production of desired proteins in arthritic knee cells.
Drug Target Review brings you five of the most recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting.
A compound called tartrolon E, a byproduct of bacteria from shipworms, has been identified as researchers with the potential to fight and kill several parasites, including Cryptosporidium.
New research on how cannabis use alters eating behaviour could lead to treatments for appetite loss in chronic illness...
Scientists have identified more than 2,000 regulatory regions involved in learning that correlate strongly with autism, suggesting future focus for autism research.
Scientists have created an injectable dye that illuminates molecules with near-infrared light...
27 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Testing the system with lung cancer cells, the researchers showed that the ligand-guided protein cages selectively penetrated and killed more than 70% of the cancer cells...