The difference between cancer chemotherapy and targeted therapy
You may have heard of “targeted therapy” for tumors, and perhaps in your impression, it represents “new medicine, advanced, expensive”. Compared with chemotherapy, what are
You may have heard of “targeted therapy” for tumors, and perhaps in your impression, it represents “new medicine, advanced, expensive”. Compared with chemotherapy, what are
Almost all major forms of diabetes are caused by insufficient amounts of beta cells (the cells in the pancreas that produce and distribute insulin). When
Immunotherapy, a targeted approach to the treatment of malignant tumors, has shown great potential by using the autoimmune system to fight tumor cells. Immunotherapy includes
Targeted drugs refer to drugs or their preparations that are endowed with targeting ability. The purpose is to enable the drug or its carrier to
ADC drugs refer to monoclonal antibodies linked by covalent linkers and cytotoxic small molecule payloads to achieve targeted drug delivery. ADC drug targeted therapy mechanism1:
In a new study, researchers from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have improved chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell (CAR-T) therapy. Their new simplified method selects
Targeted drugs refer to drugs or their preparations that are endowed with targeting ability. The purpose is to enable the drug or its carrier to
Antibodies are secreted by plasma cells transformed from B lymphocytes, and each B lymphocyte strain can only produce one type of antibody specific to one
A fluorophore is a fluorescent dye that acts as a fluorescent marker for protein, tissue, and cell labeling for detection by fluorescence microscopy. Fluorophores work
In liquid biopsy studies, circulating tumor cell (CTC) detection strategies based on surface epithelial markers (EpCAM and CK) are widely used, but there are limitations.
Cytotoxicity is a purely cell-killing event caused by cells or chemicals that does not rely on apoptosis or necrosis as a cell death mechanism. Testing
Targeted therapy is a treatment method at the cellular and molecular level that targets a well-defined cancer-causing site (the site can be a protein molecule