(Nanowerk News) Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed an artificial lymph node with the potential to treat cancer, according to a new study in mice and human cells. The newly ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed an artificial lymph node with the potential to treat cancer, according to a new study in mice and human cells. The newly developed lymph node ...
Mouse research shows tattoo pigments move into lymph nodes within minutes and persist for months Ink triggered immune-cell death, chronic inflammation an ...
As Elicio Therapeutics awaits a phase 2 readout of its lymph node-targeting therapeutic cancer vaccine in humans, the biotech has published fresh preclinical data showing the same tech boosted the ...
A challenge for in vivo applications of mRNA technology, and cancer vaccines specifically, remains the targeted delivery of messenger RNA (mRNA) to desired organs. For mRNA vaccines, targeted delivery ...
According to a study published in PNAS, scientists have mapped how tattoo ink behaves after it enters the skin. Using imaging techniques in mice, the research team observed that pigment begins moving ...
Researchers have developed a mesoporous silica vaccine that primes mouse lymph nodes for subsequent vaccinations, enhancing their effects. Researchers at Harvard University (MA, USA) and Genentech (CA ...
(BOSTON) — Each one of us has around 600 lymph nodes (LNs) – small, bean-shaped organs that house various types of blood cells and filter lymph fluid – scattered throughout our bodies. Many of us have ...
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