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Monthly Archives: February 2020

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New: Anti-HER2/neu T Cells for Early Stage Research

ProductsBy Anne Lodge, Ph.D.February 27, 2020Leave a comment

What is the HER2 Antigen? HER2 is a tumor-related antigen also known as ERBB2 or NEU. The HER2 gene encodes a human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) that is overexpressed by several tumor types, most notably in breast and ovarian cancers.  Many women (and men) are interested to know their HER2 status. HER2 gene amplification…

Advantages of Mobilized Stem Cells vs. Bone Marrow Stem Cells

ProductsBy Anne Lodge, Ph.D.February 20, 20202 Comments

For decades, medical professionals and researchers have relied on and even preferred stem cells derived from bone marrow for transplantation and research purposes. When bone marrow transplantation began in 1956, this was the only way to harness the body’s most versatile cells. In the nearly 65 years since the first successful bone marrow transplant, there…

Meet Us at the CAR-TCR Summit in London

EventsBy Anne Lodge, Ph.D.February 13, 2020Leave a comment

  The CAR-TCR Summit is heading to London! We will be represented at the show by our partners from Key Biologics, who will be ready to meet you at booth A10. If you’re working to engineer a cancer-free world, come talk to us about how we can help with cell sourcing in the UK and…

Ask A Scientist: How Many Donors Does It Take to Cover All HLA Types?

Ask A ScientistBy Anne Lodge, Ph.D.February 6, 2020Leave a comment

How many donors would it take to cover all of the HLA types?  It’s a question I’ve been asked several times over the years but have struggled to answer with clarity.  HLA genes are the most diverse in the human genome. With multiple genes having hundreds if not thousands of alleles, an accurate answer to…

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