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Meanings of chimeric antigen in English
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Usage of chimeric antigen in English
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Neurotoxicity is an important and common complication of chimericantigen receptor-T cell therapies.
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This chimericantigen may be used as research and developed into HIV diagnostic reagents.
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One form of immunotherapy uses chimericantigen receptors (CAR) to target tumor-associated antigens.
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Immunotherapeutic agents including antibodies and chimericantigen receptor T cells are widely studied in clinical trials.
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The modified cells, called chimericantigen receptor T-cells, or CAR-T, are then infused into the patient.
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Purpose: T cells can be genetically modified to express an anti-CD19 chimericantigen receptor (CAR).
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Expanded NK cells can be transduced with genes encoding chimericantigen receptors that stimulate tumor cell-specific cytotoxicity.
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It is unknown if human chimericantigen receptor (CAR)-expressing T cells can also undergo memory polarization.
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Background: Tumors can be targeted by the adoptive transfer of chimericantigen receptor (CAR) redirected T-cells.
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We generated a second generation CD33-specific chimericantigen receptor capable of redirecting cytolytic effector T cells against leukemic cells.
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As a proof of concept, engineered chimericantigen receptor T cells targeting CEACAM5 induced antigen-specific cytotoxicity in NEPC cell lines.
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Using plant-virus transient expression to produce this unique chimericantigen will facilitate the development and production of an experimental HCV vaccine.
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Neurotoxicity is associated with cytokine release syndrome, which occurs in the setting of in-vivo chimericantigen receptor-T cell activation and proliferation.
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Antibody-based therapies, immune checkpoint blockade, cancer vaccines, and chimericantigen receptor-modified T cells have demonstrated preclinical success and entered clinical testing.
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Adoptive T-cell therapy with anti-CD19 chimericantigen receptor (CAR)-expressing T cells is a new approach for treating advanced B-cell malignancies.
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The absence of cancer-restricted surface markers is a major impediment to antigen-specific immunotherapy using chimericantigen receptor (CAR) T cells.