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13th Jul 2020 Admin

Proud to report a fantastic team effort showing…

in vivo PET tracking using human NIS as a reporter gene and employing already available radiotracers

(i) enables accurate quantification of CAR-T tumour retention and

(ii) is not damaging the therapeutic cells.

Now available in Molecular Therapy: https://lnkd.in/dTQT2Me 

#celltherapy #cancerresearch #immunotherapy #immunooncology #imaging #molecularimaging #PET

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