Finding a place for tumor-specific T cells in targeted cancer therapy

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Abstract

A goal in cancer therapeutics is to develop targeted modalities that distinguish malignant from normal cells. T cells can discriminate diseased cells based on subtle alterations in peptides displayed in association with MHC molecules at the cell surface. Recent success using the adoptive transfer of tumor-specific T cells has fueled optimism that this approach may find a place as a targeted therapy for some human cancers.

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Riddell, S. R. (2004, December 20). Finding a place for tumor-specific T cells in targeted cancer therapy. Journal of Experimental Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20042004

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