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Genetic modification to redirect effector cell specificity
Richard A. Morgan
, Mark E. Dudley
, Steven A. Rosenberg
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Adoptive Transfer
50%
Cancer Patients
50%
Cell-type Specificity
100%
Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells (CAR-T)
100%
Clinical Application
50%
Clinical Trial Results
50%
Effector Cells
100%
Effector T Cells
50%
Genetic Engineering
50%
Genetic Modification
100%
Human Gene Transfer
50%
Human Tumors
50%
Laboratory Technology
50%
Multiple Persons
50%
Primary T Cells
50%
T Cell Receptor
100%
T Cell Specificity
50%
T Cells
50%
Transfer Test
50%
Tumor
50%
Tumor Antigen
50%
Tumor Regression
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adoptive Transfer
25%
Cell Specificity
100%
Chimeric Antigen Receptor
50%
Clinical Trial Results
25%
Effector Cell
100%
Gene Transfer
25%
Genetic Engineering
25%
Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Neoplasm
25%
T Cell
100%
T Lymphocyte Receptor
50%
Tumor Antigen
25%
Tumor Regression
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Specificity
100%
Chimeric Antigen Receptor
50%
DNA Modification
100%
Effector Cell
100%
Gene Transfer
25%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Receptor
50%
Tumor Antigen
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Specificity
100%
Chimeric Antigen Receptor
50%
Clinical Trial Results
25%
DNA Modification
100%
Genetics
25%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Receptor
50%
Transfer Gene
25%
Tumor Antigen
25%