Cytokine Secretion Articles & Analysis
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a global health burden characterized by persistent airflow limitation and progressive lung damage. Despite extensive research, translating findings from bench to bedside remains a challenge. Precision Cut Lung Slices (PCLS) have emerged as a versatile tool in COPD research, offering unique advantages for understanding disease mechanisms and ...
Abstract: Berkeley Lights’ optofluidic platforms enable deterministic isolation and culturing of single or multiple cells in nanoliter-sized chambers, allowing for sequential functional assays on the same cell sample, thereby linking cytotoxicity and cytokine secretion. The Berkeley Lights R&D team recently demonstrated organoid structure formation on ...
“What is so exciting about our Multi-Arming platform is the potential to enhance the function of allogeneic CAR-NK cells—maximizing paracrine and autocrine benefits of cytokines with the aim of increasing the therapeutic window of these cells for the treatment of solid tumors.” Researchers highlight their ability to arm CAR-NK cells with Senti Bio’s ...
The data demonstrate that, when co-cultured with BCMA-expressing cell lines, CB-011 CAR-T cells proliferate in response to antigen, secrete cytokines consistent with robust T cell activation, and kill BCMA-positive tumor cells. ...
Specifically, the authors outline the benefits of calibrated release gene circuit technology, which combines the advantages of secreted and membrane-tethered cytokine-mediated stimulation of the patient’s immune system, to better control solid tumors. ...
Cytokine division belongs to Creative Proteomics, which specializes in providing cytokine research and analysis services for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, as well as academic institutes and government agencies. ...
“Mesenchymal stem cells (“MSCs”) have immunomodulatory and tissue regenerative properties, secreting anti-inflammatory cytokines, inhibiting monocyte differentiation, and regulating the function and proliferation of immune cells,” said Lev Verkh, PhD, Stemedica’s Chief Regulatory & Clinical Development Officer. ...
Secondly, probiotics may inhibit the growth of Helicobacter pylori by secreting short-chain fatty acids and antibacterial substances. Third, there are many possible mechanisms for probiotics to inhibit Helicobacter pylori adhesion. Finally, probiotics can modify the immune response by regulating the secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines, ...
