The analysis of extracellular vesicles at the single-particle level (single-EV analysis) has rapidly evolved from a technological ambition into a scientific necessity. As the extracellular vesicle field...
In flow cytometry, the use of Annexin V has become one of the most widely adopted approaches for the analysis of cell death, particularly in the study of apoptosis. Its methodological basis, centered...
The human immune system is, by definition, dynamic. However, for many years clinical immunology has attempted to describe it using static biomarkers, single time-point measurements intended to summarize...
Cell therapies have transformed immuno-oncology and regenerative medicine, with autologous CAR-T therapies being the most recognized for their clinical efficacy. However, the need for fast, scalable,...
The tumour microenvironment (TME) constitutes a highly dynamic ecosystem in which tumour, stromal and immune cells interact in complex ways. In this context, NK (Natural Killer) cells—essential components...
Therapy resistance is one of the main obstacles in the treatment of complex diseases such as cancer. As our understanding of the mechanisms involved deepens, exosomes have taken on an increasingly prominent...
The tumour microenvironment (TME) constitutes a highly organised system of intercellular communication, in which the transfer of information is as decisive as the genetic alterations inherent to tumour...
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The use of tumour exosomes as a source of liquid biopsy has become one of the most promising advances in the diagnosis and monitoring of cancer. Tumour cells release exosomes,...
CAR-T cell therapy and other adoptive immunotherapy strategies have revolutionised the treatment of refractory haematological malignancies and certain solid tumours. However, the efficacy of these therapies...
CAR-T cell therapy has established itself as one of the most significant advances in modern immunotherapy. In recent years, it has transformed the treatment of numerous hematologic malignancies, particularly...