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New Small Molecule Approaches in Immunotherapy
Posted on April 17th, 2017 by Joanna Aldred in Chemistry
Therapeutic approaches based on small molecules have driven progress in the treatment of chronic diseases such as hypertension and lipid disorders for decades and advances are now being made in new areas Continue reading “New Small Molecule Approaches in Immunotherapy” »
Immune Checkpoints: New Promises in Cancer Treatment
Posted on October 26th, 2016 by Jeffrey Paul, PhD in Pharma R&D
Cancer immunotherapy (especially checkpoint inhibitors) is hot in the cancer therapeutics world, but we are still learning about how best to use them and in which patients. The current explosion in new cancer immunotherapies relates to braking T-cell activation: checkpoint therapies. Continue reading “Immune Checkpoints: New Promises in Cancer Treatment” »