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    2 research outputs found

    Supplementary figures from IFNγ PET Imaging as a Predictive Tool for Monitoring Response to Tumor Immunotherapy

    Author
    1. Agnes Malysa (14933046)
    2. Brooke N. McKnight (8717199)
    3. Claire E. McCarthy (2062552)
    4. Greg Dyson (14933049)
    5. Heather M. Gibson (8827820)
    6. Joyce Reyes (14933055)
    7. Nerissa T. Viola-Villegas (14933058)
    8. Wei-Zen Wei (365506)
    9. Wendy N. Wiesend (14933052)
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    01/10/2018
    Field of study
    No full text
    Time course imaging of anti-CD3 and anti-IFN-gamma PET tracers, as well as images from all experimental mice are shown. Additional quality control measures such as tracer uptake in the spleen and 100x magnification of IHC samples are included.</p
    The Francis Crick Institute

    Supplementary tables from IFNγ PET Imaging as a Predictive Tool for Monitoring Response to Tumor Immunotherapy

    Author
    1. Agnes Malysa (14933046)
    2. Brooke N. McKnight (8717199)
    3. Claire E. McCarthy (2062552)
    4. Greg Dyson (14933049)
    5. Heather M. Gibson (8827820)
    6. Joyce Reyes (14933055)
    7. Nerissa T. Viola-Villegas (14933058)
    8. Wei-Zen Wei (365506)
    9. Wendy N. Wiesend (14933052)
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    01/10/2018
    Field of study
    No full text
    Primer sequences and biodistribution data for the anti-IFN-gamma PET tracer are shown.</p
    The Francis Crick Institute
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