Antigen-dependent IL-12 signaling in CAR T cells promotes regional to systemic disease targeting
Antigen-dependent IL-12 signaling in CAR T cells promotes regional to systemic disease targeting
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Lee, Eric Hee Jun , Murad, John P. , Christian, Lea , Gibson, Jackson , Yamaguchi, Yukiko , Cullen, Cody , Gumber, Diana , Park, Anthony K. , Young, Cari , Monroy, Isabel , Yang, Jason , Stern, Lawrence A. , Adkins, Lauren N. , Dhapola, Gaurav , Gittins, Brenna , Chang, Wen-Chung , Martinez, Catalina , Woo, Yanghee , Cristea, Mihaela , Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Lorna , Ishihara, Jun , Lee, John K. , Forman, Stephen J. , Wang, Leo D. and Priceman, Saul J.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapeutic responses are hampered by limited T cell trafficking, persistence, and durable anti-tumor activity in solid tumors. However, these challenges can be largely overcome by relatively unconstrained synthetic engineering strategies. Here, we describe CAR T cells targeting tumor-associated glycoprotein-7...
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Antigen-dependent IL-12 signaling in CAR T cells promotes regional to systemic disease targeting
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Murad, John P.
Christian, Lea
Gibson, Jackson
Yamaguchi, Yukiko
Cullen, Cody
Gumber, Diana
Park, Anthony K.
Young, Cari
Monroy, Isabel
Yang, Jason
Stern, Lawrence A.
Adkins, Lauren N.
Dhapola, Gaurav
Gittins, Brenna
Chang, Wen-Chung
Martinez, Catalina
Woo, Yanghee
Cristea, Mihaela
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Lorna
Ishihara, Jun
Lee, John K.
Forman, Stephen J.
Wang, Leo D.
Priceman, Saul J.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_211ce127e82c40c7b1c8f149a15dcd09
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_211ce127e82c40c7b1c8f149a15dcd09
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-023-40115-1