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Immune Cells Services In Asia Middle East
4 services found
by:Biointron based inShanghai, CHINA
With the current biotherapeutic market dominated by antibody molecules, bispecific antibodies represent a key component of the next-generation of antibody therapy. Bispecific antibodies can target two different antigens at the same time, such as simultaneously binding tumor cell receptors and recruiting cytotoxic immune cells. BioIntron has ...
by:Champions Oncology, Inc. based inHackensack, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Champions Oncology’s Analytical Testing platforms can be used to gather additional data at the endpoint of a preclinical model or ex vivo assay. Using multiplex cytokine assays with flow cytometry readouts, immune cell cytokine intracellular and extracellular staining upon activation can be assessed. Champions Oncology can also collect ...
by:Biointron based inShanghai, CHINA
Biointron offers a high-throughput,full integrated platform for accelerating antibody discovery. Biointron'shigh-throughput single B cell screening platform can screen 2*10^6 plasma B-cells from immunized animals.Antigen specific antibody-secreting cells can be isolated. lt allows detection of those very rare antibodies ...
Manufactured by:BiomX based inNess Ziona, ISRAEL
Our colorectal cancer program utilizes engineered phage with various payloads (such as immunostimulatory payloads) that are administered intravenously to target Fusobacterium nucleatum bacteria residing within the tumor microenvironment. The aim of payload delivery is to convert cold tumors to hot tumors with activated immune responses. ...
