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PERILIPIN-1 SPECIFIC T CELLS FOR SELECTIVE FAT TARGETING
Researchers at UCSF and CZ Biohub SF have described cells expressing a heterologous T-cell receptor, that binds to an adipose-specific protein perilipin 1 peptide complex, thereby enabling selecting targeting of fat cells. T cell tolerance is enforced in the thymus through the expression of a wide array of self proteins called tissue-specific antigens...
Published: 10/23/2025
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Inventor(s):
Mark Anderson
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Irina Proekt
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Joseph DeRisi
Keywords(s):
Autoantibody
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Autoimmune
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Therapeutic
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Biology
AUTOANTIBODIES AS BIOMARKERS FOR LIPODYSTROPHY
AUTOANTIBODIES AS BIOMARKERS FOR LIPODYSTROPHY Researchers at UCSF and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have developed methods to identify a subject that is at risk of developing autoimmune-related lipodystrophy. Lipodystrophy is a clinical phenotype defined by a reduction in subcutaneous fat or adipose tissue. Excessive fat loss can lead to an imbalance...
Published: 12/5/2024
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Inventor(s):
Caleigh Mandel-Brehm
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Joseph DeRisi
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Mark Anderson
Keywords(s):
Antibody
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Autoantibody
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Autoimmune
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Biomolecules
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Diagnosis
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IgG
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Immunotherapy
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Lipodystrophy
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Biology
AUTOANTIBODIES AS BIOMARKERS FOR AUTOIMMUNE POLYGLANDULAR SYNDROME TYPE 1
AUTOANTIBODIES AS BIOMARKERS FOR AUTOIMMUNE POLYGLANDULAR SYNDROME TYPE 1 Researchers at UCSF and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have identified multiple common autoantibody targets in APS1 patients through proteome-wide programmable phage-display. The identification of autoantigens remains a critical challenge for understanding and treating autoimmune...
Published: 10/26/2024
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Inventor(s):
Sara Vazquez
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Mark Anderson
,
Joseph DeRisi
Keywords(s):
Antibody
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Autoantibody
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Diagnosis
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Particle Display
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Serum
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Biology