Connective Tissue-Specific Stem and Progenitor Cells: from Biology to the Clinic, Challenges and Advances

Connective tissue-specific stem and progenitor cells (also known asa mesenchymal stormal/stem cells or MSCs) have been the subject of clinical testing for various conditions, but the outcomes of advanced clinical trials have fallen short of expectations raised by encouraging pre-clinical animal data in a wide array of disease models.
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Plasma Proteomics: The Next Frontier of Biomarker Discovery in the Precision Medicine Era

Liquid biopsy, utilizing blood as a less invasive alternative for tissue samples, is becoming more and more prominent in precision medicine. The possibility to analyze blood samples across the species matrix makes mass spectrometry-based proteomics a powerful tool for early-stage, translational, and clinical research.
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Emerging Infectious Diseases and First Responders

At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to apply the following: Define terms such as biological agent, bioterrorism and bioterrorism attack.
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Approval, Commercialization Highlighted at Cell & Gene Meeting on the Mesa

The annual Cell & Gene Meeting on the Mesa in San Diego kicked off this week with a packed schedule of sessions and some 40 company presentations that speak to the significant progress in these burgeoning therapeutic fields.
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Studying protein polymerization with mass photometry

Protein polymerization underpins major biological processes, such as cell division and intracellular transport, while undesired assembly can lead to protein aggregates that are associated with, for example, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer.
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