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Altered immune cells clear childhood brain tumor in mice – Stanford Medical Center Report


Stanford Medical Center Report

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 CART cells — were able to eliminate tumors, leaving very few residual cancer cells. “I was pleasantly surprised with how
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