Advancements in chimeric antigen receptor-expressing T-cell therapy for glioblastoma multiforme: Literature review and future directions
Michael Goutnik(University of Florida), Ashley Ghiaseddin(University of Florida), Alexandria Iakovidis(University of Florida), Jianping Huang(University of Florida), Sandra C. Yan(University of Florida), Kaitlyn Melnick(UF Health Shands Hospital), Muhammad Abbas(University of Florida), Megan Still(University of Florida)
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