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Activated Lymphocyte-Based Immunotherapy Plus Tomotherapy in an Older Patient with Stage III Lung Cancer: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Clinical trials on CIK cells: first report of the international registry on CIK cells (IRCC)
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 2010Recently, a subset of natural killer T lymphocytes termed "cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells" has been described. To build an international registry, we collected the clinical data and treatment of patients with cancer using CIK cells from the literature and the respective investigators.
I G H Schmidt-Wolf
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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 2020
Adjuvant cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cell immunotherapy has shown potential in improving the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients after curative resection. However, whether an individual could obtain survival benefit from CIK cell treatment remains unknown. In the present study, we focused on the characteristics of CIK cells and aimed
Qiu-Zhong Pan +2 more
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Adjuvant cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cell immunotherapy has shown potential in improving the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients after curative resection. However, whether an individual could obtain survival benefit from CIK cell treatment remains unknown. In the present study, we focused on the characteristics of CIK cells and aimed
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Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 2014
Cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells represent an exceptional T cell population uniting a T cell and natural killer cell like phenotype in their terminally differentiated CD3(+)CD56(+) subset, which features non-MHC-restricted tumor-killing activity. CIK cells are expandable from peripheral blood mononuclear cells and mature following the addition of ...
Leonard Christopher Schmeel +2 more
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Cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells represent an exceptional T cell population uniting a T cell and natural killer cell like phenotype in their terminally differentiated CD3(+)CD56(+) subset, which features non-MHC-restricted tumor-killing activity. CIK cells are expandable from peripheral blood mononuclear cells and mature following the addition of ...
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DC-CIK as a widely applicable cancer immunotherapy
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2020Introduction: Immunotherapy is now a standard treatment for many malignancies. Although immune checkpoint inhibition has demonstrated substantial efficacy by enhancing T cell activation and function in the tumor microenvironment, adoptive transfer of T and NK cell products promises to provide activated cells capable of immediate and direct tumor ...
Shuo Wang, Xinna Zhou, H Kim Lyerly
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Review of Chinese clinical trials on CIK cell treatment for malignancies
Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2012China is the country where the most clinical trials on CIK cells have been performed. We aimed to provide definite evidence for using CIK cell treatment and extrapolate a common applicative standard for malignancies. We chose the VIP database of Chinese scientific and technological journals to search the literature. We entered the keywords "CIK" or "xi
Mei Ji, Jing-Ting Jiang, Li Xiao-Dong
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Cytokine Induced Killer (CIK) cells for the treatment of haematological neoplasms
Immunology Letters, 2013Cytokine Induced Killer (CIK) cells are in vitro activated human CD8 T cells which have maintained several characteristics of T-EMRA cells and additionally acquired non specific anti tumoral cytotoxicity and CD56 overexpression, thus representing a cell population with double T and NK phenotype.
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Nature Plants, 2018
The stem cell niche in plant shoots is maintained by carefully orchestrated feedback between a series of CLAVATA (CLV) receptors and their ligand CLV3, and the transcription factor WUSCHEL. A new clade of co-receptors, CLV3-insensitive receptor kinases (CIKs), provides an important missing link in CLV signalling.
Fang, Xu, David, Jackson
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The stem cell niche in plant shoots is maintained by carefully orchestrated feedback between a series of CLAVATA (CLV) receptors and their ligand CLV3, and the transcription factor WUSCHEL. A new clade of co-receptors, CLV3-insensitive receptor kinases (CIKs), provides an important missing link in CLV signalling.
Fang, Xu, David, Jackson
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Security Analysis of CIKS-128 and CIKS-128H Using Key Schedule Weaknesses
International Symposium on Computer Science and its Applications, 2008In this paper, we show that CIKS-128 and CIKS-128H are vulnerable to related-key differential attacks. We first describe how to construct their full-round related-key differential characteristics with high probabilities and then we exploit them to break the full-round CIKS-128 and CIKS-128H with 244,and 248 data and time complexities, respectively ...
Changhoon Lee +5 more
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Canadian Theatre Review, 1997
Caution: Copyright 1997 by Rachael Van Fossen and Darrel Wildcat. This play is fully protected under the copyright laws of Canada and all other countries of the Copyright Union. Changes to the script are expressly forbidden without the written consent of Darrel Wildcat and Rachael Van Fossen.
Rachael Van Fossen, Darrel Wildcat
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Caution: Copyright 1997 by Rachael Van Fossen and Darrel Wildcat. This play is fully protected under the copyright laws of Canada and all other countries of the Copyright Union. Changes to the script are expressly forbidden without the written consent of Darrel Wildcat and Rachael Van Fossen.
Rachael Van Fossen, Darrel Wildcat
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