Preclinical studies show that Co-STARs combine the advantages of chimeric antigen and T cell receptors for the treatment of tumors with low antigen densities
Brian J. Mog(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Shibin Zhou(Cancer Genetics (United States)), Evangeline Watson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jacqueline Douglass(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Sarah R. DiNapoli(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Alexander H. Pearlman(Johns Hopkins University), Jiaxin Ge(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Nickolas Papadopoulos(Johns Hopkins University), Maximilian F. Konig(Johns Hopkins Medicine), Katharine M. Wright(Johns Hopkins University), Suman Paul(Johns Hopkins University), Nikita Marcou(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Stephanie Glavaris(Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center), Drew M. Pardoll(Bloomberg (United States)), Sandra B. Gabelli(Johns Hopkins University), Michael S. Hwang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Tushar D. Nichakawade(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Chetan Bettegowda(Johns Hopkins University), Bert Vogelstein(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Michelle S. Miller(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Nicolas Wyhs(Johns Hopkins University), Emily Han-Chung Hsiue(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kenneth W. Kinzler(Johns Hopkins University), P. Aitana Azurmendi(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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