T cells, also called T lymphocytes, are an integral component of the adaptive immune system which seek out and eliminate foreign particles. Functions of T cells include killing infected host cells, activating other immune cells, producing and releasing immune messengers called cytokines into the body, and regulating the immune response. When T cell functionality is hindered by disease, genetics, or environment, the immune system could be at severe risk.
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The study of a single cell, the fundamental unit of our complex bodies, has become an important field in cellular biology, and researchers are using single-cell analysis to shed new light on...
Macrophages can mediate phagocytosis of cancer cells and cytotoxic tumor killing, and engage in effective bidirectional interactions with components of the innate and adaptive immune system....
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Flow cytometry plays a crucial role in the rapidly growing field of cell therapy, this method is used to identify different types of cells throughout the manufacturing process, from initial...
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Inefficient knock-in of transgene cargos limits the potential of cell-based medicines. In this study, we used a CRISPR nuclease that targets a site within an exon of an essential gene and de...
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-reprogrammed immune cells offer exciting therapeutic potential for addressing oncology, autoimmune diseases, transplant medicine, and infections. However, cur...
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Abstract Learning Objectives Define a tertiary lymphoid structure in human cancer Describe the tumor microenvironment factors that influence the formation of tertiary lymphoid structures Ide...
Date: March 30, 2023 Time: 5:00pm (PST), 8:00pm (EST) March 31, 2023 9:00am (JST) Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy is still challenging in targeting solid malignancies. The q...
Many current technologies used in drug discovery and preclinical development programmes typically involve multi-step operations, extensive hands-on time, and lengthy liquid handling processe...
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Date: October 13, 2022 Time: 10:00am (PDT), 12:00pm (EDT), 8:00pm (CEST) Most known immune checkpoints exert their effects upon protein-protein interactions, such as the PD1 checkpoint on CD...
Learning Objectives 1. Identify 3 obstacles that inhibit the immune cell response to cancer. 2. List 3 aspects of T cells antitumor function that can be improved with costimulatory signals....