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Before they are infused, the cells are given an extra gene to make them target leukaemia cells.
Although limitations at the processing level can make them target mainly low-throughput applications, they can exploit hardware simplifications, such as reducing the storage size of messages and still achieve coding gains without noticeable loss in performance [26].
The next step in utilizing these nanoparticles for in vivo applications particularly in diagnosis and therapy of tumours is to make them target specific, which can be achieved by modifying their surface with some targeting agents.
Then in 2010, Rosenberg published encouraging results from so-called chimeric antigen receptor therapy, or CAR therapy a personalized treatment that involves genetically modifying a patient's T cells to make them target tumor cells.
This is more complicated and involves personalized treatment in which a patient's T cells are removed and genetically modified to make them target a tumor cell.
Ligands can be attached to microbubbles to make them target specific [ 64].
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Not having a bank account means people risk losing their savings and makes them targets for criminals.
But Britons say they believe that the country's position makes them targets for terror themselves, and anxiety over possible attacks here is high.
Most eventually settled in Europe, especially in the East, where their nomadic ways, dark skin, insular culture and strange customs made them targets for discrimination.
They say the massacre makes them targets too, and has poisoned the atmosphere.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumours are characterised by unique expression of the c-kit receptor (CD117, tyrosine growth factor receptor), which makes them targets for kit inhibitor therapy.
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