…Guy Ben-Ary explained how he had made it possible for human cells to create music. The musician cells that were to perform that day were, in fact, cells from Ben-Ary…
…tumor cells by the stem cells, which then go on to infect and kill the harmful cells. Calidi has explained that its pipeline of oncolytic viruses has another perk. They…
…the potential efficacy of the mRNA that encodes the antigen protein and the delivery system that transports the mRNA to the cells. The success of mRNA therapeutics and vaccines can…
…kill cancer cells. Examples of checkpoints found on T-cells or cancer cells include PD-1/PD-L1 and CTLA-4. Antibodies to these checkpoint proteins have been approved to treat many types of cancer….
Scientists from the Netherlands have received a €600,000 grant to test a treatment for osteoarthritis in humans that combines hydrogels and stem cells to help the knee joint heal. In…
…in rabbits. The group eventually plans to test the treatment in the clinic, though they first need to find funding, as well as commercial partners. “We believe that corneal research…
…treatment is designed to take donor umbilical cord cells and boost their stem cell count in the lab prior to administering the treatment to patients. “These results have the potential…
The University of Surrey has developed nanoparticles that heat up to kill cancer cells, but can then be controlled to protect healthy tissue. Research from the University of Surrey, published…
…at speed and efficiently,” Karin Schmitt, CBO at Mogrify, told me. At present, many CAR-Treg therapies in development depend on taking T-cells out of the patient and then genetically engineering…
…treat a rare blood cancer. Now, they are in the running to treat a host of autoimmune diseases. One of the drugs shooting for the crown is Sanofi’s rilzabrutinib. The…
…Schmidt-Brand believes that “the best is still to come with ADCs such that they will always be one of the targeted therapies to treat cancer.” Martin sees the future of…