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THE BYSTANDER EFFECT

Health Physics, 2003
The bystander effect refers to the induction of biological effects in cells that are not directly traversed by a charged particle. The data available concerning the bystander effect fall into two quite separate categories, and it is not certain that the two groups of experiments are addressing the same phenomenon. First, there are experiments involving
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Bystander Immune Cytolysis

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2006
In addition to alloimmune and autoimmune cell lysis, a third category of immune destruction of blood cells should be recognized. This additional immunologic response occurs when cells or tissues are injured by immunologic reactions in which the cells act as "innocent bystanders." One mechanism by which an immune response to an exogenous antigen leads ...
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Engineering a precise adenine base editor with minimal bystander editing

Nature Chemical Biology, 2022
Liang Chen   +23 more
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Bystander effect of antibody–drug conjugates: fact or fiction?

Current Oncology Reports, 2022
F. Giugliano   +4 more
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Bystander T cells in cancer immunology and therapy

Nature Cancer, 2022
S. Meier   +2 more
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Do Bystanders Exist?

2017
INTRODUCTION Victims and perpetrators are often referred to as two completely separate and homogenous sets of people. However, the reality of many historical injustices is more complex. Neither all victims nor all perpetrators are necessarily comparable and the two groups are rarely separate and distinct.
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Bystander Intervention

2019
In March 1964, a man chased a woman in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York City. After he caught her, he stabbed her, raped her, left, returned, stabbed her again, and, finally, left her to die in front of her apartment. This murder case was one out of 9,360 killings in the United States in 1964, which did not attract much media attention in the beginning ...
David F. Urschler, Peter Fischer
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Significance of bystander T cell activation in microbial infection

Nature Immunology, 2021
Hoyoung Lee, Seongju Jeong, E. Shin
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Bystander

The Art Book, 1994
Colin Westerbeck, Joel Meyerowitz
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Bystander CD8+ T cells are abundant and phenotypically distinct in human tumour infiltrates

Nature, 2018
Y. Simoni   +31 more
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