Cancer Immunology – Multimedia
App Note / Case Study
Active-Release Beads for Faster, Reliable CAR T-Cell Therapy Development
This application note highlights the features of active-release beads compared to the established passive-release beads for the isolation, activation, cell expansion and desired early memory cell phenotype.
How To Guide
Your Comprehensive Guide to Tools for Immuno-Oncology Research
In this guidebook, you will discover educational resources and solutions for a number of immuno-oncology research approaches, including checkpoint inhibition, CAR T cell therapy, and cancer vaccine research.
Video
Viruses and Cancer – From Cause to Cure
Learn about viruses and cancer in our latest episode of Teach Me in 10.
App Note / Case Study
A Rapid and Robust Solution for Cellular Response Characterization
This app note explores the use of an assay to facilitate rapid monitoring of T-cell function and simultaneous assessment of cell phenotype, activation markers, proliferation, viability and cytokine secretion.
eBook
Cancer Research: Bridging Science and Clinical Practice
Through a selection of expert articles, insightful interviews and striking graphics, this eBook offers readers an overview of advances in cancer research.
Listicle
Cell Therapies on Ice: Seven Trends in Cryopreservation To Enable Cell and Gene Therapy Research
Explore the prevailing trends shaping advanced cryopreservation practices, including seven key trends that underpin effective cryopreservation and biosample management as an essential element in supporting research and cell and gene therapy.
Listicle
Cancer Immunotherapies: Transforming Treatment for Patients
Download this listicle to learn more about immune checkpoint inhibitors and immune system modulators, adoptive cell therapies and oncolytic viral therapy.
Listicle
Advances in Cancer Biology
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Furthermore, recent estimates predict that as many as one in two people could develop a form of cancer in their lifetime.
eBook
Unlock the Potential of Your Preclinical Oncology Studies
This eBook explores how humanized mouse models can accelerate the development of novel, safe, and effective oncology treatment
Video
The Reason Why Cancer Is So Hard To Beat
An undead city under siege, soldiers and police ruthlessly shooting down waves of zombies that flood from infected streets, trying to escape and infect more cities. This is what happens when your body fights cancer.
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