Clinical biomarker are specific characteristics that can be measured in a clinical setting to indicate normal or abnormal functions. Analysis of clinical biomarkers can be used to diagnose a disease, assess the efficacy of an intervention, or plan an appropriate course of treatment.
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Background: Pathologists have long recognized that the interaction between immune and tumour cells is critical in the development and progression of breast cancer. Studies have demonstrated...
The majority of patients with advanced NSCLC do not respond to monotherapy with PD-1 axis inhibition, and more robust predictive biomarkers are needed. In this study, we assessed tumor sampl...
Background: Growing evidence supports the critical role of preexisting immune response in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, there are limitations with current evaluation approac...
The GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiling technology enables high-plex RNA and protein profiling of any region within any tissue type. This workshop will highlight the latest developments toward e...
B-cell lymphomas and leukemias originate from the malignant transformation and proliferation of one or a small number of B cells. Since each B-cell expresses distinct B-cell receptors (BCRs)...