Dendritic cells accelerate CAR T cells in irradiated tumors through chimeric synapses
Dendritic cells accelerate CAR T cells in irradiated tumors through chimeric synapses
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Navarre, Sophia , Ishibashi, Maki , Nair, Achuth , Reyes-Torres, Ivan , Belabed, Meriem , Halasz, Laszlo , Park, Matthew D , Mattiuz, Raphael , Ounadjela, Merouane , Gunset, Gertrude , Mansilla-Soto, Jorge , Feucht, Judith , Cabriolu, Annalisa , Jessica Le Berichel , Eyquem, Justin , Brown, Brian , Merad, Miriam , Sadelain, Michel and Ahmed, Jalal
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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The persistence of adoptively transferred T cells is vital for anti-tumor efficacy. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells can persist indefinitely when delivered to patients with B cell cancers and can confer long-term remission. For patients with solid tumors, however, sustaining CAR T cell activity remains a major challenge. This has been attri...
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Dendritic cells accelerate CAR T cells in irradiated tumors through chimeric synapses
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Ishibashi, Maki
Nair, Achuth
Reyes-Torres, Ivan
Belabed, Meriem
Halasz, Laszlo
Park, Matthew D
Mattiuz, Raphael
Ounadjela, Merouane
Gunset, Gertrude
Mansilla-Soto, Jorge
Feucht, Judith
Cabriolu, Annalisa
Jessica Le Berichel
Eyquem, Justin
Brown, Brian
Merad, Miriam
Sadelain, Michel
Ahmed, Jalal
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3131626271
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2024.11.19.624339
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