Elliot knows you never leave home without your emotional support dinosaur. What better than a dinosaur to help you kick cancer's tail? This sweet pup is receiving treatment for epitheliotropic T-Cell lymphoma localized to his ear with oral chemotherapy at our North Dallas hospital in Lewisville, TX. Kira Bourne, VMD, DACVIM (Oncology), and our team have found that Elliot feels safer when he can sit in their laps during treatment, and he must always have his trusty dinosaur by his side. 💙 (Photo credit: @bluepearl_dallas) #BluePearlNorthDallas #BluePearlPets #KickingCancersTail #VeterinaryOncology
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As the eternal guardian of the vulnerable, I, the goddess Artemis, have found a new battlefield in the realm of #medicine. CAR T-cell therapy embodies the spirit of the hunt, targeting #cancer with precision. Professionals in #healthcare, let's discuss how these innovations can shape the #future of #oncology. https://lnkd.in/dkJuz8Nu
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As we learned from Jurassic Park, the ancestors of dinosaurs are chickens. The cytokine, transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β), which has been around since before the time of the dinosaurs, is the cock-of-the-walk that makes cancer cells treatment-resistant. AdAPT-001 expresses a TGF-β trap that binds to and neutralizes TGF-β, which from ongoing clinical trial data greatly improves the activity of immune checkpoint inhibitors in hard-to-treat tumor types like sarcoma and triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Read more in this blog post here: https://bit.ly/3V65Jpq, or read this EpicentRx-authored manuscript from Future Oncology entitled "TGF-β: the apex predator of immune checkpoints": https://bit.ly/3VwLCCt.
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The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) has been selected as a Global Core Biodata Resource We are proud to announce that the Human Protein Atlas is one of the newly appointed Global Core Biodata Resources (GCBR) selected by the Global Biodata Coalition (GBC). GBC was established by research funders to facilitate the development of sustainable funding strategies and to coordinate and share approaches for efficient management and growth of biodata resources. These resources are crucial to most biomedical and life science research. The mission of GBC is to ensure the public availability and long-term access for the selected GBCRs. All core resources selected by GBC are of fundamental importance to the life sciences community and needs to be open access, comprehensive and extensively used. In addition, they have been selected for being of high scientific quality, providing high-standard services and to be authorities in their respective field. The core resources have been selected by a panel of more than 50 independent expert reviewers with assessment criteria including scientific focus, the size and reach of the user communities, quality of service, governance and impact on global research. Currently there are 52 GCBRs including Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneOntology, DDBJ, Reactome, STRING and now also the Human Protein Atlas, the first GBC core resource with a base in Sweden. https://lnkd.in/de-WFgfV
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Revolutionary Elephant iPSC Milestone Reached in Colossal’s Woolly Mammoth Project - https://lnkd.in/gkmScd35 Colossal Biosciences, the world’s first de-extinction company, announced that their Woolly Mammoth team has achieved a global-first iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cells) breakthrough. This milestone advancement was one of the primary early goals of the mammoth project, and supports the feasibility of future multiplex ex utero mammoth gestation. “In the past, a multitude of attempts to generate elephant iPSCs have not been fruitful. Elephants are a very special species, and we have only just begun to scratch the surface of their fundamental biology,” shared Eriona Hysolli, Head of Biological Sciences at Colossal Biosciences. “Elephants might get the ‘hardest to reprogram’ prize, but learning how to do it anyway will help many other studies, especially on endangered species. This milestone gives us insights into developmental biology and the balance between senescence and cancer. It opens the door for obtaining gametes and other cell types without surgery on precious animals. It opens the door to establishing connections between genes and traits for both modern and extinct relatives – including resistance to environmental extremes and pathogens. This collaboration has been a true pleasure and a colossal accelerant for our challenging project,” shared Colossal co-founder and renowned Harvard geneticist Dr. George Church. “We are most excited to use the cells we have developed to grow elephant gametes in a dish. While elephants have been a challenging species, this has been an incredibly unique opportunity with so much to learn and share now and in the near future,” shared team lead Evan A.. “We knew when we set out on the Woolly Mammoth de-extinction project that it would be challenging but we’ve always had the best team on the planet focused on the task at hand,” stated co-founder and CEO of Colossal, Ben Lamm. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gkmScd35 #mammoth #ipsc #stemcell
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Revolutionary Elephant iPSC Milestone Reached in Colossal’s Woolly Mammoth Project - https://lnkd.in/gyqTEDmt Colossal Biosciences, the world’s first de-extinction company, announced that their Woolly Mammoth team has achieved a global-first iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cells) breakthrough. This milestone advancement was one of the primary early goals of the mammoth project, and supports the feasibility of future multiplex ex utero mammoth gestation. “In the past, a multitude of attempts to generate elephant iPSCs have not been fruitful. Elephants are a very special species, and we have only just begun to scratch the surface of their fundamental biology,” shared Eriona Hysolli, Head of Biological Sciences at Colossal Biosciences. “Elephants might get the ‘hardest to reprogram’ prize, but learning how to do it anyway will help many other studies, especially on endangered species. This milestone gives us insights into developmental biology and the balance between senescence and cancer. It opens the door for obtaining gametes and other cell types without surgery on precious animals. It opens the door to establishing connections between genes and traits for both modern and extinct relatives – including resistance to environmental extremes and pathogens. This collaboration has been a true pleasure and a colossal accelerant for our challenging project,” shared Colossal co-founder and renowned Harvard geneticist Dr. George Church. “We are most excited to use the cells we have developed to grow elephant gametes in a dish. While elephants have been a challenging species, this has been an incredibly unique opportunity with so much to learn and share now and in the near future,” shared team lead Evan A.. “We knew when we set out on the Woolly Mammoth de-extinction project that it would be challenging but we’ve always had the best team on the planet focused on the task at hand,” stated co-founder and CEO of Colossal, Ben Lamm. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gyqTEDmt #mammoth #ipsc #stemcell
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Results from my molecular biology of development class. Early embryology was proposed by Marcello Malpighi, and known as preformationism, the theory that organisms develop from pre-existing miniature versions of themselves. Aristotle proposed the theory that is now accepted, epigenesis. Epigenesis is the idea that organisms develop from seed or egg in a sequence of steps. Modern embryology developed from the work of Karl Ernst von Baer, though accurate observations had been made in Italy by anatomists such as Aldrovandi and Leonardo da Vinci in the Renaissance. the branch of animal biology that studies the prenatal development of gametes (sex cells), fertilization, and development of embryos and fetuses. Additionally, embryology encompasses the study of congenital disorders that occur before birth, known as teratology. #ShumbushoEsdras #molecularbiologist
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Trichomonas vaginalis: pear shape, oval or round organism with pale nucleus, vesicular and eosinophilic cytoplasm. On cervix examination strawberry appearing cervix is also seen. In this case patient came with the chief complaints of itching and greenish color foul smelling discharge per vaginum. #रोगविज्ञान #pathology #cytology #pathdoodles https://lnkd.in/dsNAtFyq
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