Gene and Cell Therapy – Multimedia
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Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine
Despite its great potential, so far there has been limited success translating stem cell-based regenerative therapies into the clinic.
Listicle
8 Modern Milestones in Cancer Research
This list highlights 8 of the biggest milestones within the field of cancer research since the year 2000.
How To Guide
10 Tips to Optimize Clinical Flow Cytometry
Here are 10 tips to help you optimize your clinical flow cytometry experiments and ensure consistent results.
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CAR T-Cell Therapy: How Does It Work?
CAR T-cell therapy, like all forms of cancer immunotherapy, seeks to sharpen and strengthen the immune system’s inherent cancer-fighting powers. It involves treating patients with modified versions of their own immune system T cells.
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Gene Therapy Inside Out
Gene therapy is the process of replacing defective genes with healthy ones, adding new genes to help the body fight or treat disease, or deactivating problem genes. This video gives an overview of how gene therapy works.
Listicle
Top 10 Drug Discovery News Stories of 2017
2017 has been an exciting year for the drug discovery field. This list details the top 10 most-read news stories we published from the field this year.
Poster
Cell X and Colonyze Platform for Cell Sourcing and Process Controls
Cleveland Clinic and Parker Hannifin have collaborated to create the Cell X and Colonyze platform as resource tools for cell source management and quality control.
Poster
Examining the Role of Arginase1 Overexpression in an Animal Model of Tauopathy
Because of the possible beneficial role of polyamines, metabolism of arginine by arginase is of interest. Recently, our lab has recently shown that arginase1 overexpression has the ability to reduce phosphorylated tau and neurofibrillary tangles in rTg4510 and PS19 tau transgenic mice. Based on these data, we utilized the transgenic tetO MAPT*P301L mouse model to examine a potential therapeutic gene of interest, arginase1, in an animal model of tauopathy.
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Neuronal Differentiation of hPSC-Derived Neural Progenitor Cells
Culture in BrainPhys™ Neuronal Medium results in cultures that are phenotypically mature and, after 65 days in culture, synaptically active.
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5 Films that get Biology all Wrong
Here we take a look at 5 films that get biology very wrong.
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