Delighted to share our latest study highlighting the dual role for neutrophils in radiation responses in pancreatic cancer
@JosephDMurphy
https://t.co/ekWv7cXJK6
Read about it in the #RedJournal: Study demonstrating the influential role of neutrophils to radiation response in pancreatic cancer. @GaryHannon10@JosephDMurphy#radonc https://t.co/l1VcMtiDQc
My name is Bernard, living in Ireland. I have stage 4 stomach cancer. My medical consultants recommend Immunotherapy and chemotherapy. Despite best scientific and clinical evidence, my Irish healthcare insurer won't fund this. Am I alone?
Walking home from this meeting and thinking about what a turning point this could be for Dublin. After years of campaigning, finally, we have a vision for the city centre. Now we need to implement it!
https://t.co/AioC4VAuX1
My cajon is an absolute Frankenstein so locating it to continue for the rest of this tour is essential. PLEASE share and tag the pages below, we’d be forever grateful. Thank you
@LOTPLAirlines @BillundAirport
@ChopinAirport
1. ENTER #mRNAvaccines for #pancreaticcancer! Long-term #PDAC survivor story PART3.
"Do #PDACs REALLY have vaccine neoantigens (NAs)"? (aren’t they lowly mutated?)
If each patient = own NAs, how do you vaccinate?
Maybe mRNA? But how?
@Nature https://t.co/d1SgGgdVHq
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I need to explicitly address a common wrong assumption that I see in #scRNAseq talks & papers:
Not all epithelium in tumors consists of tumor cells.
Tumor data can also contain normal epithelium.
Separating normal & tumor epithelium can be difficult from transcriptome alone
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Are you still using #clodronate to show that something is #macrophage specific??? Don't forget to include the proper controls for #neutrophils 👇
https://t.co/atw79I80uJ
There is an Irish phrase I wish you all knew and used in the UK: “making a hames of something”. For example in the sentence “The BBC is making a fucking hames of this”. You can probably guess the meaning.