The Immune System – Multimedia
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Nasal Vaccine for Alzheimer’s Disease Enters Clinical Trial
Recently, Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston launched the first human trial of a nasal vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease. Lead researcher Dr. Howard Weiner discusses the science behind the vaccine and how it could introduce new ways of treating other neurodegenerative diseases in the future.
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Lipid Biomarker Discovery in Senescent Cells
Speaking at Advances in Proteomics and Metabolomics 2021, Chris Wiley from Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, presented his talk on cellular senescence and novel methods to detect senolysis.
Infographic
Preventive vs Therapeutic Vaccines
Download this infographic to learn more about what preventive and therapeutic vaccines are and how they are made.
Video
Human Organs-on-Chips for Disease Modeling, Drug Development and Personalized Medicine
Speaking at the online symposium, Innovations in Disease Modeling 2022, Dr. Donald E. Ingber, Founding Director of Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, presented his talk on novel human organ-on-a-chip technologies
eBook
Evaluating Immune Cell Therapy Potency
Download this eBook to learn more about the tools available for evaluating immune cell therapy potency.
Video
Your Gut Microbiome: The Most Important Organ You’ve Never Heard of
Dr. Erika Ebbel Angle discusses why the gut microbiome is the most important organ you’ve probably never heard of.
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Is That a Cold or Are Your Organs Flipped?
If you’re someone who is constantly coughing up mucus, you might not actually have allergies. There’s a possibility that your organs are flipped and you don’t even know it!
App Note / Case Study
Discover the Freshness of Frozen PBMCs
PBMCs are routinely isolated and frozen down for experimental use, but what impact does cryopreservation have on these cells?
App Note / Case Study
Expansion of Specific Lymphocyte Populations
Expansion of Specific Lymphocyte Populations With 4Cell® Nutri-T Xeno-Free, Serum-Free Medium
The success of CAR T-cell therapy requires efficient expansion of specific subpopulations of patient-derived immune cells.
The success of CAR T-cell therapy requires efficient expansion of specific subpopulations of patient-derived immune cells.
Listicle
Faster Approaches to Vaccine Design
Download this listicle to learn more about the technologies that have advanced vaccine design including reverse vaccinology 2.0, comparative and subtractive genomics, immunoproteomics and immunopeptidomics, and computational approaches.
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