peptide therapy
2 articles tagged with ‘peptide therapy’
PRAME Peptide Therapy: A Targeted Approach in Cancer Immunotherapy Research
PRAME is a cancer-testis antigen overexpressed in multiple malignancies, making it a prime target for peptide-based immunotherapy. This article explores PRAME's biological functions, diagnostic utility, and therapeutic strategies, including peptide vaccines and T-cell receptor-engineered T cells. Learn how researchers leverage PRAME peptides for translational studies and clinical immunomonitoring.

Peptide Therapy in Research: How Peptide Pools Advance Immunology Studies
Peptide therapy research relies on high-quality tools like ready-to-use peptide pools. This article explains how 15-mer peptides overlapping by 11 amino acids provide broad antigen coverage, stimulate up to 2.5 × 10⁸ cells per unit, and support epitope discovery, vaccine development, and T-cell therapy studies. Learn what to look for when sourcing peptide pools for your lab.