Cancer Immunoprevention: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
Advance your cancer immunology research with Cancer Immunoprevention: Methods and Protocols, a cutting-edge volume edited by Florencia McAllister and published by Springer Nature in January 2022. This authoritative first edition offers 227 pages filled with reproducible protocols, each chapter meticulously designed for translational research in immune-based cancer prevention.
🔬 Key Features & Highlights
Complete Protocol Toolkit: Includes 16 detailed protocols covering tumor-associated antigens, cancer-preventive vaccines, TIL generation, hybridoma technology, transcriptomics, and proteomic profiling of the tumor microenvironment.
Advanced Immunoprofiling: Learn mass cytometry (CyTOF), multiplex immunofluorescence, deep tissue immunoprofiling, and imaging strategies for murine premalignancy models.
Cancer Microenvironment Analysis: Protocols include exosome‑based vaccines, metabolic imaging (e.g. hyperpolarization), lineage tracing, obesity‑induced cancer models, and neoantigen discovery assays.
Step-by-Step Reproducibility: Every chapter follows the trusted Methods in Molecular Biology format—including background introduction, materials/reagents, procedural steps, troubleshooting tips, and “notes” from experts to guide lab execution.
Interdisciplinary Relevance: Ideal for cancer immunologists, translational researchers, preclinical modelers, vaccine developers, and molecular diagnostics specialists.