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Use of Fluid Shear Stress Treatment to Enhance T Cell Activation

Researchers at Vanderbilt University have developed a technique to enhance immune cell activation by exposing cells to mechanical force while culturing. Proof-of-concept data indicate that activating immune cells with this method may improve therapeutic efficacy and reduce manufacturing expenses, making powerful CAR T cell therapies more accessible to patients in need.


Licensing Contact

Cameron Sargent

615.322.5907

Mice with Inducible Cre-ERt Replacing Cytokeratin 19 Coding Region

This research targets CK19.


Licensing Contact

Taylor Jordan

615.936.7505

Inventors

Guoqiang Gu, Anna Means
Research Tools
Oncology
Animal Model

Rabbit Anti-Fibroblast Specific Protein 1 Polyclonal Antibody

This research targets FSP1.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Eric Neilson
Research Tools
Antibody
Assays/Screening

Primary Human Fibroblats Derived From Prostate Cancer Tissue and Normal Tissue

This research targets prostate cancer.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Oncology
Cell Line

Pancreas Transcription Factor-1 Alpha-Cre Transgenic Mice

This research targets Ptf1a.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Christopher Wright
Research Tools
Oncology
Animal Model

Mouse Anti-Kaiso Monoclonal Antibody

This research targets Kaiso.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Albert Reynolds
Research Tools
Oncology
Antibody

HCC2429 Human Lung Cancer Cell Line

This research targets HCC2429.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Oncology
Cell Line

Anti-p19 ARF Antibody

This research targets ARG(p19).


Licensing Contact

Mike Villalobos

615.322.6751

Inventors

Stephen Hann
Research Tools
Oncology
Antibody

EP4 Transgenic Mice

EP4 Transgenic Mice are part of the Vanderbilt Research Tools Catalog.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Animal Model

MMP-7 Null Mice

The only MMP-7-null mouse that has been generated. Used to determine biological function of MMP-7. Mice have been used in more than 10 publications at this point, and will be distributed by a commercial vendor in the near future.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Animal Model