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The recombinant T cells, now armed with CARs targeting a tumor expressed on their surface, are activated and infused back into the patients from which they were derived to kill cancer cells bearing the antigen (Figueroa et al., 2015).
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These results highlight the potential of a patient derived tumor-specific antibody to kill tumor cells by antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (Figure 7, B and see Videos S1 and S2).
Wasson speculated the poison used to kill Claudius was derived from death caps, with a fatal dose of an unknown poison (possibly a variety of nightshade) being administered later during his illness.
The drug is a synthetic chemical derived from dye stuff and is said to kill germs which have entered the blood stream.
most learned and studied Imam, but that learning and study - even as it may be derived from religious source - cannot give a license to kill.
Its primary function is to kill microorganisms in PMNs by forming halide derived oxidants in the phagosome [ 29].
Tiny antibacterial particles derived from silver are now woven into the fabric of many modern sweat socks to kill nasty odour-causing bacteria.
The right to self-defense against illegal attack--from which the law enforcement authorities derive their right to intervene--is by no means an unconditional license to kill.
Thus, the high potency of BiTE molecule may derive from a broader spectrum and a greater number of effector T cells engaged to kill target cells.
Our nature is derived from the nature of animals, and of course there's a part of animal nature that likes to kill.
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