Altered immune cells clear childhood brain tumor in mice – Stanford Medical Center Report
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Altered immune cells clear childhood brain tumor in mice
Stanford Medical Center Report In mice whose brainstems were implanted with human DIPG, engineered immune cells known as chimeric antigen receptor T cells — or CAR–T cells — were able to eliminate tumors, leaving very few residual cancer cells. “I was pleasantly surprised with how … Engineered immune cells clear deadly pediatric brain tumor in mice |
