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Dive into Imaging Science

Dive into Imaging Science

Released: 2022-09-05
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Released: 2022-09-05
© 2022 Dive into Imaging Science
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Imaging of nanoparticle-labeled CAR T cells

Imaging of nanoparticle-labeled CAR T cells

Time: 41:24
In this episode the hosts Tim and Giannis talk with the fantastic Jolanda De Vries from Nijmegen about how dendritic cell therapy got her into imaging and the latest therapeutic cell imaging methods. We touch on multimodality imaging, why imaging isn’t frequently used in the clinic for cell tracking, and why mouse models of cancer might never be good enough.
Selected Publication: "In vivo imaging of nanoparticle-labeled CAR T cells" published in Jan. 2022 in PNAS by the authors L. Kiru, A. Zlitni, A. Michael +9, and H. E. Daldrup-Link (Stanford).
Publication reference: Kiru L, Zlitni A, Tousley AM, Dalton GN, Wu W, Lafortune F, Liu A, Cunanan KM, Nejadnik H, Sulchek T, Moseley ME, Majzner RG, Daldrup-Link HE. In vivo imaging of nanoparticle-labeled CAR T cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Feb 8;119(6):e2102363119 https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2102363119
Further information on the European Society for Molecular Imaging: https://e-smi.eu/
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Episode ID: 1000578701551
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Release Date: 05/09/2022, 14:00:00

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This is the Podcast of the Europen Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI). Pour yourself a nice glass of wine and join us as we delve into the recent literature, and perhaps learn a little from the minds that have shaped the field.The premise is really simple: Each time we invite one senior academic to discuss their favourite publication from the recent literature. We’ll find out what caught their eye, and why it is worth taking a closer look at this particular publication. Along the way, we will learn their publication strategies and possibly even glimpse into the future of this amazing field of research. Music “Olecht Konflytt”, Composer: Guido Jäger, Musicians: Andreas Jacobs – violin, Jacob Niller – accordion, Wolfgang Platen – contrabass

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