Anticancer Therapies – Multimedia
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Cancer Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is a specific type of treatment that utilizes the body’s immune system to fight diseases such as cancer. Download this infographic to discover various types of immunotherapy and the potential of mRNA technology in this space.
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Drug–Target Binding: Recent Research Developments
Being able to accurately predict drug–target interactions (DTIs) and drug–target binding affinity (DTBA) is crucial in early drug development and during drug repurposing endeavors. Here, we look at some recent research developments in this space.
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Breast Cancer Treatment – Prof. Andrew Tutt on the OlympiA Trial
The results of the OlympiA clinical trial, involving ICR researchers, shows giving the drug olaparib for one year to breast cancer patients with inherited BRCA mutations, after they have completed initial treatment, reduced the chance of their breast cancer returning. Professor Andrew Tutt, Head of Breast Cancer Research at the ICR, explains more.
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Key Developments in Cancer Immunotherapy Over the Last Decade
Download this list to explore current immunotherapeutic strategies, recent regulatory approvals and the future of cancer therapy.
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Advances in Cell Microscopy
Since the earliest microscopy efforts in the 1600s, cell imaging has significantly modernized and become a ubiquitous tool in cell biology laboratories. Here, we cover five key advances in cell microscopy to help you understand how the field is progressing.
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Key Techniques in Cell Therapy Quality Control
Download this list to discover more about some of the latest key techniques in cell therapy quality control.
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TSE Explores Cancer Research – The Future of Cancer Research
In this episode we will be speaking with Professor Bissan Al-Lazikani, from the Institute of Cancer Research about how data science and machine learning approaches are used for cancer drug discovery and treatment adaptation.
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CAR T Cells: A Living Targeted Drug, With Dr Matt Cooper
In this installment of Teach Me in 10, we're joined by Matt Cooper, co-founder and chief scientific officer at Wugen, Inc. He is also assistant professor of medicine at Washington University. Matt discusses what T cells are and how they can be engineered to recognize cancer cells.
eBook
Antibody Detection for Cancer Research
Cancer cells predominantly evade the immune system in two ways – they prevent immune cells from detecting them and they deactivate immune responses prematurely. Download this eBook to discover an antibody multiplexing technique
Podcast
Opinionated Science Episode 21: The Roundup – Moon Phases, Anti-Cancer Elephants and Poop Infusions
In this episode, the TN team rounds up some of the best and weirdest science from the last month. Hear how elephants and naked mole rats fight cancer, how immunotherapy is getting a microbial boost from poop transplants and why researchers think our sleep patterns might be affected by the phases of the moon.
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