iReceptor Plus Project aims to promote human immunological data storage, integration and controlled sharing for clinical and scientific purposes. #Tcell#Bcell
Prof. Felix Breden, iReceptor Plus Scientific Manager, presents the international project explaining how it can help promote human immunological data storage, integration and controlled sharing for a wide range of clinical and scientific purposes. https://t.co/P61BH5JzNp #AIRRseq
In a paper in The Lancet Neurology, researchers describe how immunotherapy might be used to correct an immune system that has itself gone haywire https://t.co/RmP9qUMoD0
T cells can activate themselves to fight tumors: « We’ve found a way that T cells are able to live outside of their normal homes and survive in the foreign environment of a tumor. » @UCSanDiego#tcell#cancer#immunology https://t.co/kxNuePjnEg
Natural immunity to COVID-19 could be the key to curing cancer, according to a team of Australian researchers. https://t.co/eZtkrJ3Hd1 #Cancer#Tcells#Bloodcells#COVID19
A new study in mice by researchers at the @GarvanInstitute demonstrates that gene variants associated with leukemia can produce “rogue” immune cells that drive autoimmune diseases. Learn more: https://t.co/NshYVP1vDd
Prof. Felix Breden, iReceptor Plus’s scientific manager, presents the impressive achievements the project has achieved over the last four years at the final consortium meeting hosted by the Sorbonne University. https://t.co/NICgeRjPOO #iReceptorPlus#EU#Research#Innovation
Raymond Slaughter from Agora partners presents at the partners meeting plans to commercialize the iReceptor Plus Platform, an excellent tool which expected to lead to development of new vaccines, monoclonal antibodies for cancer and autoimmune treatment. https://t.co/hJ8WrwmyZ1
The final meeting of the EU-funded iReceptor Plus has just opened in the Paris. The project coordinator, Prof. Gur Yaari of the Bar-Ilan University opened the meeting, which summarizes the four years of hard work invested in the project. https://t.co/NICgeRknEm
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Jarrod Shilts from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, speaks on a systematic view of the receptor wiring network that connects human immune cells, at the second session of the iReceptor Plus Seminar Series. https://t.co/PNuVVeXm5l #immunecells#interaction
Katharina Imkeller from the Frankfurt Cancer Institute opened the first session of our seminar today with her presentation on human immunogenetic diversity in single-cell transcriptomic data. https://t.co/PNuVVeWOfN #singlecell#transcriptomic#human#leukocyte#antigens#hla
Single-Cell Advances in Functional Immune Monitoring for Developing Immune Therapies and Uncovering Disease Pathogenesis https://t.co/ZQHUQKwhfw via @GENbio
People with untreatable cancers have had their immune system redesigned to attack their own tumours. https://t.co/w0l7gUxCHe #ImmuneSystem#Transforming#Tcells#Cancer