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CTCR
(redirected from Chimeric T cell receptor)

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CTCRCommission on Theology and Church Relations (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
CTCRCentre for Tobacco Control Research (University of Strathclyde, UK)
CTCRCommodity Trading Consumer Research
CTCRCenter for Therapeutic Community Research (New York, NY)
CTCRConfederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
CTCRChimeric T Cell Receptor (gene therapy)
CTCRCluster Treatment of Characteristic Roots


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City of Hope (Duarte, CA) has patented a genetically engineered, CD19-specific chimeric T cell receptor and to immune cells expressing the chimeric receptor The present invention also relates to the use of such cells for cellular immunotherapy of CD9.
DNA constructs encoding a chimeric T-cell receptor and a method of making a redirected T cell expressing a chimeric T cell receptor by electroporation using naked DNA encoding the receptor are also disclosed.
DNA constructs encoding a chimeric T-cell receptor and a method of making a redirected T cell expressing a chimeric T cell receptor by electroporation using naked DNA encoding the receptor are also disclosed.
 
 
 
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