Immuno-Oncology
Immune cells have the capability to eliminate tumor cells; however, tumor cells can develop the ability to evade immune responses. Current research efforts have been focused on developing personalized strategies for cancer treatment and developing new therapies that bolster the immune response in the fight against tumor cells.
Below is a collection of scientific resources for your immuno-oncology research.
Production of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells
This free Nature Protocols Wallchart summarizes the processes involved in producing CAR T cells for therapy.
Get Your Free Copy >- Steevenson Nelson, PhDDr. Steevenson Nelson describes his work examining the epigenetic landscape of B cells during development and activation
- Processing Multiple Samples at One Time with the EasyEightsâ„¢ MagnetThe EasyEightsâ„¢ EasySepâ„¢ Magnet is for cell separation procedures using selected EasySepâ„¢ reagents when simultaneously processing multiple samples
- Sara McKee, PhDDr. Sara McKee discusses her research on antibody-based immunotherapy for B cell lymphoma
- Reducing Platelet Contamination in Blood SamplesPlatelets (thrombocytes), cell fragments derived from megakaryocytes, are used in normal blood clotting, and must be handled gently to prevent activation
- Assessment of Your Starting Sample and Calculation of Recovery from Cell Isolation ProceduresSetting aside a small portion of your starting sample allows you to assess the frequency of desired cells in the sample prior to isolation
- Considerations for Flow Cytometry GatingTo achieve accurate results, it is important to use an optimal gating strategy when assessing cell samples via flow cytometry
- Isolating Cells from Atypical SamplesTechnical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
- Preparing a Polymorphonuclear Cell Fraction from Whole Blood using Ammonium Chloride LysisTechnical tip from our dedicated team of Product and Scientific Support specialists
- How to Characterize Extracellular Vesicles by Western BlottingHow to characterize extracellular vesicles and analyze for presence of characteristic EV protein markers by western blotting
- Sofie PattijnDr. Sofie Pattijn describes her role as the chief technology officer of ImmunXperts
- Isolate Multiple Cell Types from a Single Sample with Sequential IsolationSequential separation, for higher recovery of purified cells from limited sample size and isolation of multiple cell types, is ideal for chimerism analysis