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From patient referral to post-therapy management, Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-Cell Therapies for Cancer: A Practical Guide presents a comprehensive view of CAR modified T-cells in a concise and practical format. Providing authoritative guidance on the implementation and management of CAR T-cell therapy from Drs. Daniel W. Lee and Nirali N. Shah, this clinical resource keeps you up to date on the latest developments in this rapidly evolving area. Covers all clinical aspects, including patient referral, toxicities management, comorbidities, bridging therapy, post-CAR monitoring, and multidisciplinary approaches to supportive care. Includes key topics on associated toxicities such as predictive biomarkers, infections, and multidisciplinary approaches to supportive care. Presents current knowledge on FDA approved CAR T-cell products as well as developments on the horizon. Editors and authors represent leading investigators in academia and worldwide pioneers of CAR therapy.
Oncology. Neoplasms --- T cells --- Tumor antigens. --- Receptors, Chimeric Antigen --- Neoplasms --- Immunotherapy, Adoptive. --- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell. --- Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy. --- Receptors. --- therapeutic use. --- therapy.
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The T Cell Receptor FactsBook contains entries on all the 176 functional variable, diversity, joining, and constant regions of the human T cell receptor, including alpha, beta, gamma, and delta loci. Introductory chapters summarize information of T cell receptor chain synthesis, chromosomal location, and an overview of the human T cell receptor loci.
T cells. --- T cells Receptors--Handbooks, manuals, etc. T-cell receptor genes--Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- T-cell receptor genes. --- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell --- Genes, T-Cell Receptor --- Genes --- Receptors, Antigen --- Genome Components --- Receptors, Immunologic --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Genome --- Membrane Proteins --- Genetic Structures --- Proteins --- Genetic Phenomena --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Phenomena and Processes --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- T cells --- T-cell receptor genes --- Receptors --- T lymphocytes --- Thymus-dependent cells --- Thymus-dependent lymphocytes --- Thymus-derived cells --- Lymphocytes
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This book proposes immunogenomics, or immunopharmacogenomics, as the next-generation big science to uncover the role that the immune system plays in the pathogenesis of many diseases, by summarizing the importance of the deep sequencing of T-cell and B-cell receptors. Immunogenomics/immunopharmacogenomics, a genetic characterization of the immune system made possible by next-generation sequencing (NGS), will be important for the further understanding of the pathogenesis of various disease conditions. Abnormal immune responses in the body lead to development of autoimmune diseases and food allergies. Rejection of recipient cells and tissues, as well as severe immune reactions to donor cells, is also the result of uncontrolled immune responses in the recipient body. There have been many reports indicating that activated immune responses caused by the interaction of drugs and HLA are present in drug-induced skin hypersensitivity and liver toxicity. The importance of the host immune responses has been recognized in cancer treatments, not only for immunotherapy but also for cytotoxic agents and molecular targeted drugs. Hence, characterization of the T-cell receptor and B-cell receptor repertoire by means of NGS deep sequencing will ultimately make possible the identification of the molecular mechanisms that underlie various diseases and drug responses. In addition, this approach may contribute to the identification of antigens associated with the onset or progression of autoimmune diseases as well as food allergies. Although the germline alterations and somatic mutations have been extensively analyzed, changes or alterations of the immune responses during the course of various disease conditions or during various treatments have not been analyzed. It is also clear that computational analyses to draw meaningful inferences of functional recognition receptors on the immune cells remain a huge challenge. .
Human immunogenetics --- Pharmacogenomics --- Pharmacogenetics --- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell --- High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing --- Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell --- Immunotherapy --- Methods --- Immunogenetic Phenomena --- Receptors, Antigen --- Immunoglobulins --- Pharmacology --- Genetics --- Immunomodulation --- Immune System Phenomena --- Investigative Techniques --- Sequence Analysis --- Receptors, Immunologic --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Biology --- Health Occupations --- Immunoproteins --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Phenomena and Processes --- Biological Therapy --- Serum Globulins --- Genetic Techniques --- Globulins --- Blood Proteins --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Therapeutics --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Membrane Proteins --- Proteins --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Pathology --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Human genetics. --- Medicine. --- Cancer research. --- Molecular biology. --- Pharmacology. --- Biomedicine. --- Human Genetics. --- Cancer Research. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Molecular Medicine. --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Oncology. --- Toxicology. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Physicians --- Chemicals --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Tumors --- Toxicology --- Health Workforce --- Molecular biochemistry --- Molecular biophysics --- Biochemistry --- Biophysics --- Biomolecules --- Systems biology --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Cancer research --- Physiological effect
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Immunotherapy. --- Cancer --- Genetic engineering. --- Treatment. --- T cells. --- Neoplasms --- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell --- T-Lymphocytes --- Immunotherapy, Adoptive. --- therapy. --- therapeutic use. --- immunology. --- Adoptive Immunotherapy --- CAR T-Cell Therapy --- Cellular Immunotherapy, Adoptive --- Chimeric Antigen Receptor Therapy --- Immunotherapy, Adoptive Cellular --- Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapy --- Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapies --- Adoptive Immunotherapies --- CAR T Cell Therapy --- CAR T-Cell Therapies --- Cellular Immunotherapies, Adoptive --- Immunotherapies, Adoptive --- Immunotherapies, Adoptive Cellular --- T-Cell Therapies, CAR --- T-Cell Therapy, CAR --- Therapies, CAR T-Cell --- Therapy, CAR T-Cell --- Receptors, Chimeric Antigen --- Killer Cells, Lymphokine-Activated --- Cytapheresis --- Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating --- Monocytes, Activated Killer --- Designed genetic change --- Engineering, Genetic --- Gene splicing --- Genetic intervention --- Genetic surgery --- Genetic recombination --- Biotechnology --- Transgenic organisms --- Cancer therapy --- Cancer treatment --- Therapeutic immunology --- Clinical immunology --- Therapeutics --- T lymphocytes --- Thymus-dependent cells --- Thymus-dependent lymphocytes --- Thymus-derived cells --- Lymphocytes --- Therapy --- Immunological aspects --- Treatment
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