Adoptive Transfer
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Form of passive immunization where previously sensitized immunologic agents (cells or serum) are transferred to non-immune recipients. When transfer of cells is used as a therapy for the treatment of neoplasms, it is called adoptive immunotherapy (IMMUNOTHERAPY, ADOPTIVE).
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D019264
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E02.095.465.425.400.330.050 E05.478.550.520.050
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Concept/Terms |
Adoptive Cell Transfer- Adoptive Cell Transfer
- Adoptive Cell Transfers
- Cell Transfer, Adoptive
- Cell Transfers, Adoptive
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Winer S, Astsaturov I, Gaedigk R, Hammond-McKibben D, Pilon M, Song A, Kubiak V, Karges W, Arpaia E, McKerlie C, Zucker P, Singh B, Dosch HM. ICA69(null) nonobese diabetic mice develop diabetes, but resist disease acceleration by cyclophosphamide. J Immunol. 2002 Jan 01; 168(1):475-82.
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Winer S, Gunaratnam L, Astsatourov I, Cheung RK, Kubiak V, Karges W, Hammond-McKibben D, Gaedigk R, Graziano D, Trucco M, Becker DJ, Dosch HM. Peptide dose, MHC affinity, and target self-antigen expression are critical for effective immunotherapy of nonobese diabetic mouse prediabetes. J Immunol. 2000 Oct 01; 165(7):4086-94.
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Karges W, Hammond-McKibben D, Gaedigk R, Shibuya N, Cheung R, Dosch HM. Loss of self-tolerance to ICA69 in nonobese diabetic mice. Diabetes. 1997 Oct; 46(10):1548-56.
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