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Hornung, V: Rapid, efficient and activation-neutral gene editing of polyclonal primary human resting CD4+ T cells allows complex functional analyses

by TUMbrandherde | Jul 26, 2023

Protzer, U… Busch, D. H.: Recruitment of highly cytotoxic CD8+ T cell receptors in mild SARS-CoV-2 infection. Cell reports

by TUMbrandherde | Jul 26, 2023

Canzar, S, Busch, D. H., & Feuchtinger, T.: Genome-wide off-target analyses of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated T-cell receptor engineering in primary human T cells. Clinical & translational immunology

by TUMbrandherde | Jul 26, 2023

Krackhardt, A. M.: Promise and challenges of clinical non-invasive T-cell tracking in the era of cancer immunotherapy

by TUMbrandherde | Jul 26, 2023

Theurich, S., & Subklewe, M.: Increased visceral fat distribution and body composition impact cytokine release syndrome onset and severity after CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy in advanced B-cell malignancies.

by TUMbrandherde | Jul 26, 2023

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