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  2. CAR T cell - Wikipedia

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    A first generation CAR containing a CD4 extracellular domain and a CD3ζ intracellular domain was used in the first clinical trial of chimeric antigen receptor T cells by the biotechnology company Cell Genesys in the mid 1990s, allowing adoptively transferred T cells to target HIV infected cells, although it failed to show any clinical ...

  3. Cellectis - Wikipedia

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    Cellectis has developed CAR T-cell treatments for blood cancer. [11] Most CAR-T therapies under development as of 2017 involved taking T-cells from the person with cancer and applying gene therapy to those cells to activate them to attack the person's cancer; an autologous cell therapy approach.

  4. Engineered CAR T cell delivery - Wikipedia

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    Engineered chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell delivery is the methodology by which clinicians introduce the cancer-targeting therapeutic system of the CAR-T cell to the human body. CAR-T cells, which utilizes genetic modification of human T-cells to contain antigen binding sequences in addition to the receptor systems CD4 or CD8 , are ...

  5. Cellular adoptive immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Immune cell lineage. Cellular adoptive immunotherapy is a type of immunotherapy.Immune cells such as T-cells are usually isolated from patients for expansion or engineering purposes and reinfused back into patients to fight diseases using their own immune system.

  6. Ciltacabtagene autoleucel - Wikipedia

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    Ciltacabtagene autoleucel, sold under the brand name Carvykti, is an anti-cancer medication used to treat multiple myeloma. [8] [10] [12] [13] Ciltacabtagene autoleucel is a BCMA (B-cell maturation antigen)-directed genetically modified autologous chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy.

  7. Serum Institute of India - Wikipedia

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    The Serum Institute of India was founded in 1966 in the city of Pune, India. The company set out to produce immunobiologicals, which were then being imported into India at high prices. Among the first products the Serum Institute of India manufactured in large quantities were the tetanus antitoxin, snake antivenom, DPT vaccine, and MMR vaccine.

  8. ACG Group - Wikipedia

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    ACG is a multinational pharmaceutical company with headquarters in Mumbai, India.The company has presence in over 100 countries on six continents. [1] ACG is the world’s largest integrated supplier of solid dosage products and services. [2]

  9. Biocon - Wikipedia

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    The companies are co-developing candidate products based upon IATRICa's technology platform and Biocon's expertise in drug development, biologics manufacturing, and clinical research. The goal of this collaboration is to develop a therapeutic vaccine where the T cell-mediated immunity is enhanced and maintained against a tumor that otherwise ...