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Articles Tagged with ''T cells''

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ISA Pharma tackles cancer immunotherapy response rates with €26M financing

July 13, 2021
By Richard Staines
ISA Pharmaceuticals BV has closed a €26 million (US$30.76 million) funding round to advance its cancer immunotherapy product, ISA-101b, in the clinic, as the company aims to tackle the low response rates that hold back this therapeutic approach.
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Funding Mnemo: Transatlantic startup closes $91M series A round for CAR T therapies targeting epigenetic antigens

June 16, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Mnemo Therapeutics SAS emerged from stealth mode having raised €75 million (US$91 million) in a series A financing round to take forward a new chimeric antigen T-cell (CAR T) platform, which is focused on selectively targeting both solid and liquid tumors expressing a previously undescribed class of antigens and on improving the persistence and fitness of CAR T cells.
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Stem cells

"Invisible" T cells bioengineered from human iPSCs

May 25, 2021
By John Fox
Japanese scientists led by Shin Kaneko, an associate professor in the Center for iPS Cell Research and Application at Kyoto University, have developed the first practical bioengineering strategy for generating a universal pluripotent stem cell.
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Red blood cells

AACR yet to come, Red-letter day arrives for Rubius’ RTX-240 in solid tumors

March 15, 2021
By Randy Osborne
The question of whether Rubius Therapeutics Inc. would disclose data with its cellular therapy, RTX-240, ahead of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting next month was answered in a market-satisfying way as the Cambridge, Mass.-based firm rolled out positive findings from the ongoing phase I/II experiment.
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Century closes $160M series C round as first programs edge toward trials

March 3, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Century Therapeutics Inc. raised $160 million in a series C round to progress its preclinical pipeline of allogeneic cell therapies for cancer, which are derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and to expand its operational, laboratory and production facilities across several locations.
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T cells

With enviable liquidity, Tscan on solid ground; $100M for dual oncology push

Jan. 25, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Tscan Therapeutics Inc. CEO David Southwell told BioWorld that his firm’s series C financing of $100 million will allow two IND filings in liquid tumors this year and three – possibly more – in solid tumors starting next year. “We’ll be filing a lot of INDs in solid tumors,” he said. The Waltham, Mass.-based firm works with T-cell receptor-engineered T-cell therapies.
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Merck taps Janux in $1B+ cancer collaboration

Dec. 18, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
In what could end up being a deal that tops $1 billion, Merck & Co. Inc. cut a collaboration and license agreement with Janux Therapeutics to find, develop and commercialize T cell engager immunotherapies for cancer patients.
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T cells

Combination enhances solid tumor immunotherapy

Dec. 2, 2020
By John Fox
Combining metabolic intervention with T-cell immunotherapy is safe and resulted in improved efficacy in two mouse models of solid tumors, providing an alternative combination strategy for boosting solid tumor immunotherapy, according to a new study by scientists at China Pharmaceutical University.
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Study shows cellular immunity at six months post COVID-19 infection

Nov. 2, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – People infected with COVID-19 are likely to have T-cell immunity six months after contracting the virus, according to a U.K. study of 100 subjects who had an asymptomatic or mild to moderate infection.
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Coronavirus and antibodies

Multiple surveys show decline of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies

Oct. 27, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Three large scale population surveys conducted between late June and the end of September have shown the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in England declined by 26.5% over three months. The findings rest on the results of more than 350,000 self-administered lateral flow blood tests that were carried out at home by volunteers who were randomly selected from general practitioner registers.
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