15 research outputs found
Classification of the Immune Composition in the Tumor Infiltrate.
Flow cytometry is one of the most suitable techniques for analyzing and classifying different cell suspensions derived from blood or others compartments. The characterization of all different cellular subtypes is made with different antibodies that detect surface or intracytoplasmic antigens. Here we describe the technique to thoroughly characterize immune cells from tumor infiltrates and proceed to isolation using single-cell sorting
Triple-negative breast cancer targeting and killing by EpCAM-directed, plasmonically active nanodrug systems
Towards an in vivo biologically inspired nanofactory
Nanotechnology is having a major impact on medicine and the treatment of disease, notably in imaging and targeted drug delivery. It may, however, be possible to go even further and design 'pseudo-cell' nanofactories that work with molecules already in the body to fight disease