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Natural killer (NK) cells have long been known to play a significant role in the body’s innate immune response. They were first described in the 1970s, but only in the last 15 years has significant progress been made in understanding the complexities and therapeutic potential these cells offer in helping fight cancer and other diseases. Today, we know that NK cells not only detect and identify malignant cancer cells, but they also induce cancer cell death and even help ...
ByKiadis Pharma NV based in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Each peptide of interest will be presented 60 times on the capsid surface and both the innate and adaptive immune systems are activated to produce high neutralizing antibody titers against the selected, capsid presented ...
By2A Pharma ApS based in Aalborg Øst, DENMARK
ATIVA’s rapid low-cost COVID-19 test may provide earlier detection and a safer community. The greatest challenge we face is the spread of infection before symptoms appear. We all want to protect our loved ones, so how do we know if we are carrying the virus? Physical symptoms (fever, cough) appear too late to stop the spread. The nasal swab PCR tests suffer from sampling errors, slow time to results, and are expensive. Early detection of infected people is the key to protecting our most vulnerable people in ...
ByAtiva Medical based in Shoreview, MINNESOTA (USA)
Increase clinical translation with Organ-Chips for ADME-Tox assessments. Accurate ADME-Tox profiling of preclinical drug candidates remains a challenge. Preclinical ADME-Tox (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion, and Toxicity) studies are pivotal to predicting human response. However, approximately 30% of drugs fail during human clinical trials due to adverse reactions despite promising preclinical study results, and another 60% fail due to lack of efficacy. As companies broaden the modality toolbox ...
ByEmulate based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The process of stimulating the Vagus Nerve with micropulses of electrical current is referred to in a number of different ways. Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) - Typically refers to stimulation of the nerve with a surgically implanted device and electrode. Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS, taVNS, nVNS, LLTS) - Refers to stimulation of the vagus nerve without penetrating the skin using an external device and surface electrode. ‘tVNS’ stands for Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation and this is ...
ByParasym Ltd. based in London, UNITED KINGDOM