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Immune stimulating long noncoding RNA involved in cancer response

Researchers have found that a long noncoding RNA, whose function was previously unknown, turns out to play an important role […]

Effective cell therapies for solid cancers

In two related papers published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers at UCSF have showcased how to engineer immune cells that […]

Biomarkers in mother’s plasma predicts autism

Using machine learning, researchers have identified several patterns of maternal autoantibodies highly associated with the diagnosis and severity of autism. […]

New study reveals mechanism that causes IBS

Researchers have identified a biological mechanism that explains why some individuals experience abdominal pain when eating certain foods, paving the […]

A New Genetic Link to Childhood Asthma

Asthma with severe exacerbation is the most common reason for the hospitalisation of young children. These exacerbations are generally triggered […]

Genome-wide Screens Identify Genes that Dampen Immunosurveillance in Cancer

Tumours often avoid detection by CD8+ T cells through disrupting peptide presentation by major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I). However, […]

The Association for Molecular Pathology Annual Meeting

We attended this year’s annual meeting of The Association for Molecular Pathology. It was a virtual meeting that took place […]

NSCLC: Implementing ctDNA analysis in the clinic

A recent review, published in Cancers, has summarised the current landscape of ctDNA analysis in clinical practice as well as […]

Be more positive: give blood

Last weekend vampires and witches came out to play. People smeared litres of fake blood on their faces and doors. […]

TESLA unlocks a new generation of immunotherapy

The international neoantigen initiative Tumour Neoantigen Selection Alliance (TESLA) has identified key parameters for immunotherapy advancement. Neoantigens Somatic alterations are […]