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Cell Membrane-Anchored and Tumor-Targeted IL-12 T-Cell Therapy Destroys Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Disrupts Extracellular Matrix in Heterogenous Osteosarcoma Xenograft Models

[Journal For Immunotherapy Of Cancer] Investigators used RNA sequencing to assess whether the recently invented membrane-anchored and tumor-targeted IL-12-armed T cells, which bind cell-surface vimentin on tumor cells, could destroy cancer-associated fibroblasts to disrupt the extracellular matrix.

Carbon Ion and Photon Radiotherapy Show Enhanced Anti-Tumoral Therapeutic Efficacy with Neoantigen RNA-LPX Vaccines in Preclinical Colon Carcinoma Models

[Radiation Oncology] Researchers investigated the potential of carbon-ion radiotherapy and isoeffective doses of X-ray radiotherapy to mediate tumor growth inhibition and survival in murine colon adenocarcinoma models in conjunction with neoantigen-specific liposome-formulated mRNA vaccines vaccines, encoding both MHC class I and II-restricted tumor-specific neoantigens.

Gene Therapy Encoding Cell Cycle Factors to Treat Chronic Ischemic Heart Failure in Rats

[Cardiovascular Research] Scientists demonstrated, for the first time, that TNNT2-4Fpolycistronic-NIL gene therapy induces cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in chronic ischemic heart failure and improves left ventricular function and that this salubrious effect is sustained for at least four months.

Incomplete Reprogramming of DNA Replication Timing in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

[Cell Reports] Researchers compared genome-wide replication timing between ESCs, iPSCs, and cells reprogrammed by somatic cell nuclear transfer.

Generation of Three Isogenic Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines from Normal Neonate Skin Fibroblasts

[Stem Cell Research] Investigators report the establishment of three isogenic hiPSC lines generated from normal neonate male skin fibroblasts. Pluripotency was induced using the integration free Sendai virus reprogramming method.

Genetic Correction of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from a DFNA36 Patient Results in Morphologic and Functional Recovery of Derived Hair Cell-Like Cells

[Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy] The authors investigated the differentiation, morphology and electrophysiological properties of hair cell-like cells derived from DFNA36 patient.

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