Search for dissertations about: "Chimeric antigen receptor T-cells"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Chimeric antigen receptor T-cells.
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1. The Multiple Faces of Genetically-Modified T Cells : Potential Applications in Therapy
Abstract : In this PhD thesis the potential of T-cells as therapy for disease are explored. The applications of genetically modified T-cells for treatment of cancer and autoimmune disease; the functionality and optimal activation of T-cells are discussed. READ MORE
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2. Cancer Immunotherapy : Oncolytic viruses and CAR-T cells
Abstract : Various forms of cancer immunotherapy have developed rapidly with improved survival and quality of life for cancer patients. Cancer immunotherapy aims to educate the patient’s immune system to eliminate cancer cells, including immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), adoptive cell transfer (mostly T cells), oncolytic viruses (OVs) and cancer vaccines. READ MORE
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3. Cancer Immunotherapy : Evolving Oncolytic viruses and CAR T-cells
Abstract : In the last decade cancer immunotherapy has taken huge strides forward from bench to bedside and being approved as drugs. Cancer immunotherapy harnesses the power of patient’s own immune system to fight cancer. READ MORE
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4. CAR T cells for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Abstract : In recent years, immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment by prolonging survival and even curing patients lacking other available therapies. Besides immune checkpoint inhibitors, one of the major advances is attributed to the success of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy in treating patients with B-cell malignancies. READ MORE
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5. Modulation of B cell access to antigen by passively administered antibodies : an explanation for antibody feedback regulation?
Abstract : Antibody responses can be up- or down-regulated by passive administration of specific antibody together with antigen. Depending on the structure of the antigen and the antibody isotype, responses can be completely suppressed or enhanced up to a 1000-fold of what is seen in animals immunized with antigen alone. READ MORE