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Cancer Immunology Research

Cancer Immunology Research publishes outstanding original articles reporting major advances in cancer immunology that span the discipline from basic investigations in host-tumor interactions to developmental therapeutics in model systems, early translational studies in patients, and late-stage clinical trials. The journal disseminates knowledge of immunology to the cancer research community, catalyzing cross-disciplinary work that yields a deeper understanding of the host-tumor relationship, more potent cancer treatments, and improved clinical outcomes.

Topic: Immunology

Cancer Immunology Research Open Access Peer Reviewed Journal
Topic: Cancer

Nature-Latest Genetics Research Publications
Topic: Genetics

Cambridge Immunology Network

The Cambridge Immunology Network is designed to showcase and enhance the University of Cambridge's position as a leading international centre for research and teaching in immunology

Topic: Immunology

American Association for Cancer Research Meeting Abstracts
Topic: Cancer

Ubiquity Genomics Custom Catch-Seq

Ubiquity Genomics provides high-quality CATCH-Seq probes, customized for your genomic regions of interest.  These kits enable targeted enrichment of next-generation sequencing libraries for contiguous blocks of the genome at a fraction of the cost of oligonucleotide pools.  CATCH-Seq probes can be synthesized for any species for which there are mapped genomic clones available (BACs or fosmids).

Topic: Genetics

Towards Better Brain Cancer Treatment With Novel In Vitro Models and Fewer Animal Experiments
Topic: Cancer

Bowel Cancer Research
Topic: Cancer

Animal Health Trust- Genetics Research

Inherited diseases are widespread among purebred dog populations and represent a significant welfare issues for afflicted breeds.

Topic: Genetics

Reducing Mouse Numbers by Measuring Tumour Size Non-Invasively

Scientists at the ICR are increasingly using non-invasive methods to measure the size of tumours in mice – allowing the same mouse to be assessed several times and reducing the overall numbers.

Topic: Cancer

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