Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy involves understanding and harnessing the relationship between the immune system and cancer cells to combat oncogenesis. There are many different potential immunotherapeutic approaches, including cell-based strategies such as adoptive cell transfer, receptor pathway-based strategies such as checkpoint inhibition, and agent-based approaches such as antibody therapy. Genetic engineering can be incorporated into all of these approaches. Gene editing can be used to modulate receptor expression levels, induce the production of certain molecules, change cellular phenotypes, or alter the general intensity of the immune response.

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Introducing the Vi-CELL MetaFLEX <p>Discover the perfect pair, the Vi-CELL MetaFLEX for monitoring media parameters critical to cell health and the Vi-CELL BLU for cell viability/counting analysis</p>
Centrifugal Elutriation - Utility in the Flow Cytometry Laboratory Dr. Peter Lopez will help you understand the utility of centrifugal elutriation in modern flow cytometry labs
Looking Under the Hood: Getting Started with the Optima AUC In the webinar we discuss the fundamentals of analytical ultracentrifugation and look at a few sample applications.
Webinar: An Intro to Characterization of Biomolecules Using AUC Analytical Ultracentrifugation (AUC) is one of the most powerful biophysical tools used today for the characterization of biological samples ranging from small drug molecules to intact viruses, vesicles and microparticles
Applications of Counterflow Centrifugal Elutriation CCE Applications of Counterflow Centrifugal Elutriation CCE and the history and principle behind it