Immunotherapies harness the power of the body’s own defense mechanism, the immune system, to combat disease. They were initially introduced in the form of non cell-based biologics and vaccines, such as the splurge of products known as the check-point inhibitors designed to target the PD1/PD-L1 immune pathway. An individual would be injected with a weakened form of a virus, exposing the body to the disease and prompting the immune system to produce antibodies to fight the infection from the live virus.
Developing Immunotherapies For Cell-Based Vs. Non Cell-Based Therapies
Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific
By Dan O'Donnell, Area Director of Cell Therapy Logistics
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