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Cells of the Immune System

The immune system is comprised of many subsets of cells that work together to protect the host against infections and malignancies. Each one of these cells has a role to play. Research on how they work and their interactions with other subsets continues to reveal opportunities for novel therapeutic strategies.

Below is a collection of scientific resources for your immune cell research.

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  1. Combining CAR T Cells with STING Agonists to Fight Solid Tumors
    Combining CAR T Cells with STING Agonists to Fight Solid Tumors
    In this webinar, Dr. Uslu describes how IMSA101 enhances CAR T function through STING agonist-induced IL-18 secretion and how these findings lay the foundation for advancing the combinatorial approach into a clinical setting.<br><br>This webinar is part of the “Translational T Cell Talks: Scaling for the Future” event hosted in collaboration with Scientist.com on June 11, 2024. <a href="/translational-t-cell-talks-2024">View the rest of the talks and read the Q&A transcripts.</a>
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