Patient‐derived organoids of bladder cancer recapitulate antigen expression profiles and serve as a personal evaluation model for CAR‐T cells in vitro
Clinical & Translational Immunology2021Vol. 10(2), pp. e1248–e1248
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Lei Yu, Zhichao Li, Hongbin Mei, Wujiao Li, Dong Chen, Lisa Liu, Zhang Zhong-fu, Yangyang Sun, Fei Song, Wei Chen, Weiren Huang
Abstract
Patient-derived BCOs recapitulate the heterogeneity and key features of parental cancer tissues, and these BCOs could be useful for preclinical testing of CAR-T cells in vitro.
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