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CAR T Cell Functionality Found to Correlate With Outcomes for Patients With Melanoma – Targeted Oncology

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2017-04-07 NEWS

Targeted Oncology

CAR T Cell Functionality Found to Correlate With Outcomes for Patients With Melanoma
Targeted Oncology
A retrospective analysis presented at the 2017 AACR Annual Meeting found the flexibility of CAR T cells to perform multiple functions was associated with the level of clinical activity elicited for patients with advanced non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. In the

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2017-04-07 NEWS

Targeted Oncology

CAR T Cell Functionality Found to Correlate With Outcomes for Patients With Melanoma
Targeted Oncology
A retrospective analysis presented at the 2017 AACR Annual Meeting found the flexibility of CAR T cells to perform multiple functions was associated with the level of clinical activity elicited for patients with advanced non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. In the

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2017-04-07 NEWS

PET radiotracer design for monitoring targeted immunotherapy Society of Nuclear Medicine
EurekAlert (press release)
A drug that blocks a cancer’s inhibitory checkpoint molecules is called an immune checkpoint inhibitor and this form of immunotherapy has emerged as a promising cancer treatment approach. However, the lack of imaging tools to assess immune checkpoint …

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2017-04-07 NEWS

R & D Magazine

Stem Cell Drug Screen Yields Potential Alternative to Statins
R & D Magazine
In a study appearing in the April 6, 2017 issue of Cell Stem Cell, cardiac glycosides reduced levels of a precursor of LDL in liver-like cells, and patients taking cardiac glycosides for heart failure had low LDL. Not everyone with high LDL cholesterol