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CRISPR breakthroughs: New solutions for common diseases

Drug Discovery World

Incorporating in vivo pooled CRISPR screens has allowed for the interrogation of thousands of genetic perturbations in cells, leading to the determination of the involvement of molecules (PTPN2, ADAR1, or DHX37) in immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) responsiveness and T cell activation.

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Receptor Occupancy Assays by Flow Cytometry: Benefits for Clinical Trials

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Flow cytometric receptor occupancy assays are being increasingly used in preclinical and clinical studies. Both the areas of drug development and clinical trials are increasingly using in vitro assays to help determine the efficacy of an investigational therapeutic. What is Flow Cytometry?

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Reflecting on PEGS Europe 2023 

Drug Discovery World

The next presentation attended in this track was the keynote presentation, which was given by Kate Smith, PhD, Head of UK Protein & Cell Sciences at GSK. coli expression systems and is using high-throughput expression pipelines to screen constructs for optimal expression to generate protein and cellular reagents.

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Flow cytometry technologies and cancer associated fibroblasts

Drug Discovery World

Dr Amber Miller, Flow Cytometry Scientist, Fortis Life Sciences, says flow cytometry techniques can help our understanding of cancer associated fibroblasts but there is still work to be done. Fibroblasts in the tumour microenvironment. This is of particular importance in dense tissues like breast and pancreas.