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A pilot trial using lymphocytes genetically engineered with an NY-ESO-1-reactive T-cell receptor: long-term follow-up and correlates with response
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A pilot trial using lymphocytes genetically engineered with an NY-ESO-1-reactive T-cell receptor: long-term follow-up and correlates with response

Paul F Robbins, Sadik H Kassim, Thai L N Tran, Jessica S Crystal, Richard A Morgan, Steven A Feldman, James C Yang, Mark E Dudley, John R Wunderlich, Richard M Sherry, …
Clinical cancer research, Vol.21(5), pp.1019-1027
2015-03-01
PMCID: PMC4361810
PMID: 25538264

Abstract

Adult Aged Antigens, Neoplasm - genetics Antigens, Neoplasm - immunology Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte - immunology Female Follow-Up Studies HLA-A2 Antigen - immunology Humans Immunotherapy, Adoptive Male Melanoma - diagnosis Melanoma - genetics Melanoma - immunology Melanoma - metabolism Melanoma - mortality Melanoma - therapy Membrane Proteins - genetics Membrane Proteins - immunology Middle Aged Neoplasm Metastasis Odds Ratio Phenotype Pilot Projects Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell - genetics Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell - metabolism Sarcoma, Synovial - diagnosis Sarcoma, Synovial - genetics Sarcoma, Synovial - immunology Sarcoma, Synovial - metabolism Sarcoma, Synovial - mortality Sarcoma, Synovial - therapy T-Lymphocyte Subsets - immunology T-Lymphocyte Subsets - metabolism T-Lymphocytes - immunology T-Lymphocytes - metabolism Tomography, X-Ray Computed Treatment Outcome Young Adult

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