Stanford researchers have created a technology using CyTOF (Cytometry by Time Of Flight mass spectrometry) and CODEX (CO-Detection by indEXing) imaging to systematically analyze cell therapies produced ex vivo and their effects in vivo.
Researchers at Stanford University have discovered a new type of integrin-mediated cell adhesion, called curved adhesion, that represents the dominant structure in 3D physiological environments.
Using advances in flexible electronics, researchers at Stanford have developed a stretchable strain sensor for monitoring solid tumor size progression on or near the skin in real time.
Stanford researchers have developed a platform for identifying highly specific modulators of cancer-associated mutant Histone Acetyltransferase 1 (HAT1) holoenzyme complexes.