CTLA-4 plays an important role in the immune system as a T cell inhibitory factor. This inhibitory signal not only determines whether T cells become activated, but also affects the clonal ...
T cells are the 'foot soldiers' that fight cancer inside the body. Cancer cells can fight the foot soldiers back by pushing a brake on the T cells that will turn them off. This 'brake' is a molecule ...
The cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) is a pivotal inhibitory receptor that modulates the amplitude and duration of T cell responses. Expressed transiently on activated conventional T cells ...
Chief Strategy Officer Mickael Chane-Du outlined the company’s clinical strategy for its lead antibody program, ADG126, during a discussion with Stifel senior biotech analyst Stephen Willey, emphasizi ...
Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) is an immunogenic protein receptor that is expressed almost exclusively on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. It plays a crucial role in the homeostasis of ...
We are writing to provide clarification and correction to our article “Genetic Basis for Clinical Response to CTLA-4 Blockade in Melanoma” (Dec. 4, 2014, issue). 1 Along with the publication, ...
Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA-4) is a protein receptor on T immune cells that prevents the cells from killing other cells, such as cancer cells. Blocking CTLA-4 with a specific antibody is an ...
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To maintain tissue homeostasis under the duress of infection or injury, the immune system is endowed with a diverse repertoire of soluble and cellular effectors. The innate response, composed of ...
An engineered immunotherapy (NKTR-214) with altered selectivity toward the IL2 receptor: Efficacy and tolerability in a murine tumor model. Phase I clinical trial of a genetically modified and ...
T cells are the 'foot soldiers' that fight cancer inside the body. Cancer cells can fight the foot soldiers back by pushing a brake on the T cells that will turn them off. This 'brake' is a molecule ...