Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a type of cancer that starts growing in the white blood cells of the immune system. There are two different types and five subtypes, each with different characteristics.
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) is a group of over 60 subtypes of cancer that originate in the lymphocytes, which are white blood cells within the lymphatic system. NHL subtypes are categorized based on ...
Dissociated Tumor Cells (DTCs) are single-cell suspensions dissociated from a solid tumor through the use of digestive enzymes and mechanical separation. This has the benefit of cryopreserving the ...
THE PAPER B. Ingelsson et al., “Lymphocytes eject interferogenic mitochondrial DNA webs in response to CpG and non-CpG oligodeoxynucleotides of class C,” PNAS, 115:E478-87, 2018. MOLECULAR ...