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[Adoptive immunotherapy of malignancies].

Authors: I Zh, Shubina; A G, Bliumenberg; S M, Volkov; L V, Demidov; M V, Kiselevskiĭ;

[Adoptive immunotherapy of malignancies].

Abstract

The results of the studies show that mononuclear leukocytes isolated from human peripheral blood, malignant effusions, and surgically removed spleen can be generated into lymphokine-activated killers (LAK) characterized by high anti-tumor activity. LAKs may be used foradoptive immunotherapy of malignant effusions and the prevention of tumor recurrence in oncological patients after radical surgery.

Keywords

Killer Cells, Natural, Microscopy, Electron, Neoplasms, Humans, Immunotherapy, Lymphocytes

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