A team of multidisciplinary researchers at Cincinnati Children’s and the University of Virginia has developed a computational tool dubbed “SNAF” (spliced neo antigen finder) that they suggest may help ...
An innovative computational tool dubbed "SNAF" may help the research world bring the emerging promise of cancer immunotherapy to a wider range of patients, according to a study published in Science ...
An innovative computational tool dubbed "SNAF" may help the research world bring the emerging promise of cancer immunotherapy to a wider range of patients, according to a study published Jan. 17, 2024 ...
In a recent study published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers identify shared immunogenic neoantigens in various cancers using the Splicing Neo Antigen Finder (SNAF) workflow, which ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Figure 2: In vitro characterization of the C-SNAF probe. The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.
Researchers at Cincinnati Children's outlined two workflows for detecting new targets for cancer immunotherapies, one based on T cell antigens, the other upon B cell antigens. An innovative ...