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Research highlight confirming the critical role of metabolic fitness in CAR-NK cells and its importance to achieve superior clinical outcomes in immunotherapy.
- Publication Part Number: 5994-7661EN
- Created: 30 Aug 2024
- 313 KB
Comprising instruments, assay kits, software, and consumables, Agilent Seahorse XF platforms are designed to support you from sample to insight.
- Publication Part Number: 5994-1329EN
- Created: 18 July 2022
- 3 MB
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CAR T-cell manufacturing conditions are critical to differentiation, metabolic fitness, and cytotoxic function, enhancing therapy efficacy and production efficiency.
- Publication Part Number: Cyto 2025
- Created: 05 June 2025
- 537 KB
AACR 2025 poster: Chronic anti-CD3/CD28 stimulation during cell expansion generates exhausted T cells with a distinct metabolic and cytotoxic phenotype
- Publication Part Number: AACR #4856
- Created: 25 Apr 2025
- 475 KB
we demonstrated consistent production of CAR T-cells using the functionally closed and automated cell manufacturing Lonza Cocoon platform, using a novelcombination of cell analysis parameters obtained from an Agilent xCELLigence RTCA system, a...
- Publication Part Number: #149
- Created: 17 Mar 2025
- 375 KB
This editorial showcases Agilent solutions for metabolic modulation enhancing CAR T-cell activation, persistence, and serial killing for improved cancer immunotherapy
- Publication Part Number: 5994-7739EN
- Created: 04 Nov 2024
- 830 KB
CAR-TCR 2024 Poster. We demonstrated the successful production of CAR T-cells using the Lonza Cocoon system. Additionally, CAR T-cell in-process analyses and critical process parameters were evaluated using the combination of a flow cytometer, a...
- Created: 18 Sep 2024
- 450 KB
An overview of the features of the XF HS miniplate including how it accommodates smaller sample sizes and how this reduction relates to the underlying sensitivity improvements.
- Publication Part Number: 5994-3115EN
- Created: 16 Mar 2021
- 1 MB