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CANCER inCYTES Magazine | QUANTIFYING CHROMOGEN INTENSITY IN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
Citation: Nguyen DH, Zhou T, Shu J, and Mao JH (2013). “Quantifying chromogen intensity in immunohistochemistry via reciprocal intensity.” Cancer InCytes 2(1):e
Immunohistochemistry is a routine...
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CANCER inCYTES | Divide and Conquer
The future of cancer therapy is steadily moving toward improved targeted therapies, enabling doctors to maximize efficacy by tailoring treatment to a patient’s specific cancer subtype and mutational...
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CANCER inCYTES | ANTIBODY THERAPEUTICS FOR CANCER
“Magic bullets!” Everyone who thinks about targeted therapies and antibodies is reverberated with these words. This concept of magische Kugel (targeted therapies), proposed by Paul Ehrlich early i...
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CURRENT ISSUE
Specialized journals are high in expertise, but low in appeal and limited in circulation, resulting in disjointed understandings of problems. This incoherence prevents neighbors from realizing the fu...
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CURRENT ISSUE
CURRENT ISSUE
SUMMER 2013 VOLUME 2, ISSUE I
LETTERS FROM THE EDITORS
David H. Nguyen, Ph.D.
Juliana Zhu, Esq.
THE CANCER THAT IS SOCIAL INJUSTICE
Steve Mason, Ph.D.
SOCIAL JUSTICE & PUBLIC HEALTH...
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CANCER inCYTES | Targeting T cells to Eliminate Tumors
By Meghan Delmastro Greenwood, Ph.D.
The body’s immune system is charged with controlling threats and removing cells that could be hazardous to survival. However, as tumors grow, their prolifera...