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Tumor Specificity Suppliers Serving Eritrea
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Technologybased inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Myeloid Therapeutics is a leader in the development of mRNA-based immunotherapies, focusing on harnessing and enhancing the natural capabilities of myeloid cells to combat cancer. The company's cutting-edge in vivo engineering platform is designed ...
Myeloid is focused on advancing its ATAK CAR monocytes, which are myeloid cells with innate immune receptor-inspired CARs to recognize and kill cancer. Additionally, Myeloid has streamlined manufacturing for its ATAK cell therapy candidates through ...
Technologybased inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
Natera is a global leader in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) testing, dedicated to oncology, women’s health, and organ health. We aim to make personalized genetic testing and diagnostics part of the standard of care to protect health and inform earlier, more ...
Signatera is a personalized, tumor-informed assay optimized to detect circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) for molecular residual disease (MRD) assessment and recurrence monitoring for patients previously diagnosed with cancer, with broad utility for ...
Technologybased inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Zymeworks Inc. is a publicly listed (NYSE: ZYME), clinical-stage, biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of next-generation multifunctional biotherapeutics, initially focused on the treatment of ...
Azymetric™ is the best-in-class platform for therapeutic antibodies that can simultaneously bind to multiple distinct locations on a target or to multiple targets, resulting in unique mechanisms of action not accessible through typical ...
Technologybased inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Sumitomo Pharma Oncology, Inc. is a developer of novel cancer therapeutics based in the U.S. and a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd. This U.S. entity, together with the oncology research and development teams in Japan, Cancer ...
Immunotherapeutic cancer vaccines have generated a lot of interest from oncologists since it was discovered that immune activation can lead to a specific antitumor response.1 However, despite initial progress, most cancer vaccines ...
