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Immunotoxins: A New Approach to Cancer Therapy
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1983
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Cancer TherapySuch ImmunotoxinsCancer ImmunosurveillanceImmunotoxicologyMedicineImmunologyImmunomodulationImmunotherapeuticsCell BiologyTumor-reactive AntibodyImmunotherapySimilar ImmunotoxinsCell TransplantationTumor Microenvironment
Conjugates of tumor-reactive antibody and toxins (immunotoxins) have been used to eradicate tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. Such immunotoxins are highly effective in killing murine leukemic cells in infiltrated bone marrow and should be useful in the bone marrow rescue approach for the treatment of cancer. Similar immunotoxins injected parentally can help to induce prolonged remissions in leukemic mice, and antigen-containing immunotoxins can induce immunologic unresponsiveness in vitro in normal murine splenocytes. Thus, long-range goals for the parental use of immunotoxins include the killing of cancer cells in vivo and the modulation of the immune response for therapeutic purposes.
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Lethal graft-versus-host disease after bone marrow transplantation across minor histocompatibility barriers in mice. Prevention by removing mature T cells from marrow. Robert Korngold, Jonathan Sprent The Journal of Experimental Medicine Cell TherapyImmunologyImmunotherapyLethal GvhdBone Marrow Failure | 1978 | 517 |
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