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Five lupus patients in remission after CAR T-cell therapy

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer Research published on September 15th in Nature Medicine has provided new evidence for the […]

CAR-T cell therapy shows promise against rare childhood cancer

A novel CAR-T cell therapy, developed by researchers at UCL and designed to target cancerous tumours, has shown early promising […]

Immature Cells Enhance Chemotherapy in Pancreatic Cancer

A new study published in Nature has found that during chemotherapy, immature immune cells called megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitors (MEPs) enhance the […]

Macrophage-targeted CAR T cells offer new hope for cancer therapy

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine (Mount Sinai, New York) have found that macrophage-targeted CAR T cells are capable […]

New microfluid device for T cell selection aids precision cancer immunotherapy

A newly invented microfluid device can isolate potent T cells for cancer immunotherapy.   A new study, published in Advanced Healthcare […]

Gene therapy in sickle cell disease patients

A team at Boston Children’s Hospital have reported on the success of their virus gene therapy in six sickle cell […]

Single-cell analysis reveals lung cancer therapy transcriptional changes

A study reported in Cell has shown through single-cell analysis that targeted lung cancer therapies result in transcriptional changes that […]

Hidden Stem Cells Found in Human Thymus 

A new study published this week in Developmental Cell has identified the presence of stem cells in the human thymus […]

LSD1 promotes prostate cancer cell reprogramming through TP53 repression

Prostate cancers are generally treatable with positive survival outcomes. However, following common treatments such as androgen receptor inhibitors, some prostate […]

Revealing the genetic diversity of drug-resistant cancer cells

In a recent  Nature paper, researchers have developed a new methodology to track the fates of cancer cells after therapy. […]