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Cancers acquire resistance to immunotherapy by eliminating tumor-specific genetic mutations
News-Medical.net Results of an initial study of tumors from patients with lung cancer or head and neck cancer suggest that the widespread acquired resistance to immunotherapy drugs known as checkpoint inhibitors may be due to the elimination of certain genetic … Editorial: Tampa Bay’s leadership on immunotherapyTampabay.com Some Cancer Cells Hide Mutations to Impair Immune Recognition, Study FindsImmuno-Oncology News Nanoparticles awaken immune cells to fight cancer | Science | AAASScience Magazine The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. (subscription) all 11 news articles » |
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Pipeline Assessment, Market Trend, Technology and Competitive Landscape: Gene Therapy Ophthalmology Insight
Medgadget (blog) DelveInsight’s Report: Gene Therapy Ophthalmology Insight: Pipeline Assessment, Technology Trend, and Competitive Landscape provides the information across the gene therapy value chain covering gene therapy profiles core insights, pre-clinical data, … |
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How CRISPR gene editing puts scientists in the driver’s seat of evolution
PBS NewsHour Imagine you could edit a mouse’s genes to be resistant to Lyme Disease. The mouse would breed and evolution would take its course, leading to the extinction of the disease. That’s the vision for scientists developing CRISPR, technology that allows … |
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“Passengers” – PG-13
Lima Ohio “You don’t think there’s a way for us to go back into hibernation?” asks Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence). She’s talking to fellow passenger Jim Preston (Chris Pratt) who, like her, is awake, prematurely, from suspended animation. “No,” he says. “There … Cinema Cindy Reviews … PassengersLos Alamos Daily Post FILM REVIEW – PassengersCitiBlog (blog) |
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“Passengers” – PG-13
Lima Ohio “You don’t think there’s a way for us to go back into hibernation?” asks Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence). She’s talking to fellow passenger Jim Preston (Chris Pratt) who, like her, is awake, prematurely, from suspended animation. “No,” he says. “There … |
