Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) is a promising type of immunotherapy that involves engineering a patient's immune cells to recognize and attack their cancer. As this field continues to grow, researchers are focused on refining the process to make ACT more effective in supporting the patient immune response. One critical tool for developing better ACT treatments is flow cytometry. To learn more about how flow cytometry enables advances in ACTs, we spoke with Leanne Flye, associate director of scientific operations, general laboratory, at Labcorp.
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