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Alfa Cytology has announced cancer diagnostic biomarker development services to enhance precision in oncology research. Alfa Cytology, a pioneering biotech firm comprising an interdisciplinary team of scientists, bioinformaticians, and oncologists, has recently introduced its cancer diagnostic biomarker development services to advance personalized cancer treatment strategies. Cancer diagnosis ...
We recently spoke with Manuela Badiali, Rita Congiu, and Stefania Murru from the Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics, Microcitemico Pediatric Hospital – A. Cao, Cagliari, about how SOPHiA DDM™ RNAtarget Technology has helped them optimize their variant analysis workflow. ...
This technology is being used to advance our understanding of tumor immunology, support immunotherapy approaches, and discover new cancer biomarkers. Applications of Luminex Technology in Oncology Research In recent years, Luminex technology has been used to profile cytokines in cancer patients, providing valuable insights into the complex ...
This technology is being used to advance our understanding of tumor immunology, support immunotherapy approaches, and discover new cancer biomarkers. Applications of Luminex Technology in Oncology Research In recent years, Luminex technology has been used to profile cytokines in cancer patients, providing valuable insights into the complex ...
The medical industry is a new frontier for Raman spectroscopy. In the past few years, Raman has been used in dental and cancer studies, and is now building on this success by extension into Point-of-Care (POC) applications. This article gives an overview of some very new and exciting research into the use of Raman spectroscopy for the detection of cancerous tissue, biomarkers of disease, and ...
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Dr. Clarice Reid was a trailblazer in the field of sickle cell disease, dedicating her life and career to improving the lives of those affected by this debilitating genetic blood disorder. As a pioneering black woman in the field of medicine and science, Dr. Reid’s work has made a significant impact on our understanding of this condition and has paved the way for the development of ...
Summary In this Cell Patterns publication, Ozette co-founders and collaborators at the Cancer Immunotherapy Trials Network (CITN) outline a novel method of analysis of single cell data, FAUST, and validate the multiple potential applications. The paper tackles 2 important problems: 1) analysis of complex single cell datasets; 2) prediction of response to immunotherapy in ...
SubB2M is an engineered protein that specifically detects the pan-cancer biomarker Neu5Gc that is found at elevated levels in multiple human cancers. ...
The use of tumour markers to diagnose, assess prognosis, and select a suitable cancer treatment has become possible due to the development of inexpensive and user-friendly molecular analysis tools such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Maintaining the integrity of biomarkers during their processing and storage is therefore of critical importance to accurately diagnose and give prognosis ...
Abnormalities in fatty acid metabolism are commonly seen in cancer. A growing number of studies have shown that increased ab initio synthesis of fatty acids in tumor cells is a prominent feature in the development of cancer. ...
How autoantibody profiling can further unlock the success of CPI therapy Immunotherapy has revolutionised the treatment of cancers, improving the prognosis for a variety of malignancies. One of the key elements in the immunotherapy war chest are checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) which have been the main drivers behind this progress. These pioneering drugs, however, are not perfect, with a ...
Among biosensors of various types, the silicon nanowire field–effect transistor (SiNW–FET) is believed to be the most sensitive and powerful device for bio–applications. In fact, these devices have demonstrated the ability to detect a variety of analyses such as particular DNA sequences, cancer biomarkers and larger entities such as viruses. The principle of sensing is based on the variation of ...
