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Jerry Carter

Member since: Jan 15, 2020
Published articles: 269

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Beyond Insulin: Immunotherapy for Type 1 Diabetes-Pii

Targeting B cells in T1DB cells have also been associated with the development of T1D. In animal models, B-cell deficiency or absence inhibits the development of diabetes mellitus. In addition, B...

Articles > News & Society > International Apr 08, 2022
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Blockbuster—Rhesus Monkeys Produce Similar Immune Responses to Humans Against Hcv

Researchers such as Mansun Law of The Scripps Research Institute discovered that rhesus monkeys can produce a convergent antibody response to HCV envelope glycoprotein. The paper entitled "Functional...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Medicine Apr 01, 2021
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Booster of Antibody Drug Discovery—Phage Display Library Technology

Phage display technology is a powerful gene expression screening technology, which was first described by SmithMl et al. in Science in 1985. The basic principle is to clone the gene of the foreign...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Medicine Apr 01, 2021
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Boosting Cancer Treatment to a Golden Age

While cancer immunotherapy is in full swing, other areas are developing rapidly and will play a pivotal role in the future of cancer treatment, such as antibody-drug couples, protein...

Articles > News & Society > International Jun 07, 2022
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Breakthrough! a New Target for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant tumor of the digestive tract that is difficult to diagnose and treat. 90% of the subtypes are pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).In recent years, the...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Diseases & Conditions Jun 02, 2021
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Breakthrough! Scientists Use Rhesus Monkey Embryonic Stem Cells to Differentiate into Functional Spe

According to recent research, in the 1970s, the average male had 99 million sperm per milliliter of sperm, but by 2011, that number had plummeted to 47 million, a 53% decrease. According to Shanna...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Diseases & Conditions Nov 30, 2021
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Calorie-Restricted Diet + Rapamycin Can Slow Down Aging

Everyone wants to stay healthy and strong, but as we age, our bodies deteriorate, diseases increase, muscles atrophy, and strength decreases.Muscle aging and atrophy are key indications of aging since...

Articles > News & Society > International May 21, 2022
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Can Her3 Become a Therapeutic Target?

With the increasingly fierce competition in the field of oncology drug R&D, the exploration of various drug forms based on established drug targets is a relatively low-risk R&D option. However, the...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Diseases & Conditions Jun 01, 2021
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Can Human Antibody Defense Withstand the Impact of Sars-Cov-2 Variants?

On May 18, 2022, a research team from the University of California, San Francisco and the affiliated Gladstone Institutes published in Nature a study entitled "Limited cross-variant immunity from...

Articles > News & Society > International Jun 12, 2022
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Cancer Cell: Barrier to Cancer Immunotherapy Discovered

Stanniocalcin-1 (STC1) is a glycoprotein hormone involved in calcium/phosphate homeostasis that regulates a variety of cellular processes during normal development and tumorigenesis. After analyzing...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Cancer Oct 04, 2021
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Cancer Cells "Hijack" the Process of Spreading Healthy Cells Throughout the Body, Overturning the Pe

As we all know, cancer is a major killer of human health. Although in the past decade or so, there have been many good reports in the field of cancer treatment, and patients have been prolonging their...

Articles > News & Society > International Oct 20, 2022
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Cancer Immunotherapy Overview

In the Journal of Controlled Release, Vol. 336, 2021, Islam A. Khalil's research group from the Misr University for Science and Technology (Egypt) published a review article titled "Cancer...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Cancer Oct 04, 2021
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Cancer Neoantigen Vaccine R&D Contributes to Personalized Medicine

Vaccines have traditionally been used to prevent infectious diseases, whose ability to induce and amplify antigen-specific immune responses has long been considered a potentially valuable tool for the...

Articles > Health & Fitness > Cancer Jul 05, 2021
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Cancer Vaccines Are the Next Frontier in Immunotherapy

While traditional vaccines are dedicated to the prevention of a wide range of infectious diseases, cancer vaccines, which have received much attention in recent years, aim to focus the power of the...

Articles > News & Society > International Oct 23, 2022
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Cd276, a New Target for the Treatment of Brain Metastatic Cancer

Brain metastases (BrM) are the most common intracranial tumors, mainly originating from lung cancer (40–50% of cases), breast cancer (15–25%), and melanoma (5–20%). Despite treatment with molecularly...

Articles > News & Society > International Mar 29, 2024
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A fan of biotechnology who likes to post articles in relevant fields regularly