The Immune System – Multimedia
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Engineering Human Regulatory T Cells to Protect Human Pancreatic Islets from Immune Attack in Type 1 Diabetes
Speaking at the Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2022 online symposium, Leonardo Ferreira discusses how engineering human regulatory T cells can protect against an immune attack in type 1 diabetes.
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Quality by Digital Design for RNA Vaccine and Therapeutic Production
Speaking at the Vaccine Research & Development 2022 online symposium, Zoltan Kis from the University of Sheffield discussed digital design for RNA vaccine and therapeutic production.
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Gene Encoded B Cell Recognition of Viruses
Speaking at the Vaccine Research & Development 2022 online symposium. Daniel Lingwood of Harvard Medical School delivered his talk on gene-encoded B cell recognition of viruses.
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Leukocyte (BTS Dynamite Parody)
An immunology-themed parody song of Dynamite by BTS.
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Covax-19/Spikogen: A Novel Insect-Cell Expressed Recombinant Protein Vaccine Provides Broad Based Protection Against Covid-19 Infection
Speaking at the Vaccine Research & Development 2022 online symposium, Nikolai Petrovsky, Professor of Medicine at FLinder's University, delivered his talk on the first Australian-developed vaccine in over 40 years.
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Cancer Immunotherapies Landscape: Challenges and Future
Speaking at The Landscape of Cancer Research 2022 online symposium, Sofia Lourenco of Cancer Research Horizons delivered her talk on the challenges facing the future of cancer immunotherapies.
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Next-Generation STING Agonists for Immunotherapy Against Advanced Cancer
Speaking at The Landscape of Cancer Research 2022 online symposium, James Moon from the University of Michigan delivered his talk on next-generation STING agonists for immunotherapy against advanced cancer.
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Using Immune Cell Metabolism To Build Next-Generation Cell Therapies
Greater appreciation for the complex and dynamic connections between metabolic poise and immune cell function enables researchers to monitor and control how metabolic reprogramming
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How Proteins on Influenza Viruses Tilt, "Breathe"
Simulations show that the proteins on the influenza viral surface targeted by vaccines can tilt and wave in “breath-like” motions, which could be exploited to better defend against the flu.
How To Guide
Single Cell Buyer’s Guide
Cell heterogeneity is a key contributor to biological complexity that is often masked by bulk techniques, like RNA sequencing or microarray analysis.
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