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Is it possible to have a sufficient number of NK cells from a patient to arm them with Bispecifics antibodies and eventually expand them... like with CTL?

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cornillon said:
Is it possible to have a sufficient number of NK cells from a patient to arm them with Bispecifics antibodies and eventually expand them... like with CTL?


I think this is possible.

Check this paper.
http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/v20/n5/abs/2404147a.html


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Posted Oct 13, 2006, 0:57 AM
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