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Personalized RNA neoantigen vaccines stimulate T cells in pancreatic cancer

Personalized RNA neoantigen vaccines stimulate T cells in pancreatic cancer | Genetic Engineering Publications - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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 A phase I clinical trial of an adjuvant personalized mRNA neoantigen vaccine, autogene cevumeran, in patients with pancreatic ductal carcinoma demonstrates that the vaccine can induce T cell activity that may correlate with delayed recurrence of disease.

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A conditional piggyBac transposition system for genetic screening in mice identifies oncogenic networks in pancreatic cancer - Nature Genetics

A conditional piggyBac transposition system for genetic screening in mice identifies oncogenic networks in pancreatic cancer - Nature Genetics | Genetic Engineering Publications - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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Roland Rad and colleagues report development of a new conditional piggyBac transposition system for performing insertional mutagenesis screens in mice. They apply the system to identify new oncogenic driver pathways for pancreatic cancer.


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Fighting pancreatic cancer with gene and cell biotherapies

Fighting pancreatic cancer with gene and cell biotherapies | Genetic Engineering Publications - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
Pancreatic cancer is an incurable form of cancer, and gene therapies are currently in clinical testing to treat this deadly disease. A comprehensive review of the gene and cell biotherapies in development to combat pancreatic cancer is published in the peer-reviewed journal Human Gene Therapy.
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Pancreatic cancer is an incurable form of cancer and gene therapies are currently in clinical trials to treat this deadly disease. A comprehensive review of gene and cell biotherapies in development to combat pancreatic cancer is published in the peer-reviewed journal Human Gene Therapy. The article, "Pancreatic Cancer Cell and Gene Biotherapies: Past, Present and Future," by corresponding author Pierre Cordelier of the University of Toulouse, and co-authors describes ongoing gene therapy clinical trials. In addition to gene therapies, the authors discuss vaccines, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, suicide genes and oncolytic viruses.

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