Dual‐Sensing Nanoreporter for Dynamic and High‐Throughput Monitoring of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Responses in Tumor‐Derived Organoids
Anh Nguyen,
Anujan Ramesh,
Adam Fish
et al.
Abstract:Heterogenous immune responses to checkpoint blockade therapy remain a major challenge to early prediction of treatment efficacy. Current methods of evaluating treatment efficacy in tumors are ineffective in accurately monitoring the disease status after immunotherapy early on. This study reports an immune response monitoring strategy that longitudinally reports on two crucial protease activities involved in T cell‐mediated target cell death, granzyme B (GrzB) and downstream caspase 3 (Casp3), during and after … Show more
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