Dendritic Cell definition

Dendritic Cell means a human dendritic cell or other antigen- presenting cell or other cells from which dendritic cells can be derived.

Examples of Dendritic Cell in a sentence

  • Dendritic Cell Vaccination Patients received three immunizations with mature DC, loaded with autologous tumor lysate and KLH, in 2-week intervals (Figure 1).

  • P▇▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ I 82419* NCT04093323 A Phase II Study of Type-1 Polarized Dendritic Cell (αDC1) Vaccine in Combination with Tumor-Selective Chemokine Modulation (CMK: Interferon Alpha-2b, Rintatolimod (Ampligen), and Celecoxib) in Melanoma Patients with Primary PD-1/PD-Ll Resistance G▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ I 73718 NCT04081389 Phase I Clinical Trial Assessing the Combination of Rintatolimod (Ampligen) based Chemokine Modulation with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Triple Negative Breast Cancer.

  • Dendritic Cell refers to a method for the production of immune-stimulating white blood cells (dendritic cells) from human blood (patent application in process).

  • Dendritic Cell Culture We used a previously described method to generate clinical-grade mature dendritic cells in conformity with Good Manufacturing Practice guidelines (11).

  • Synthesis of Glycocluster−Tumor Antigenic Peptide Conjugates for Dendritic Cell Targeting.

  • More detailed information about the anti- tumor activity of Dendritic Cell is included in Appendix C, including popular press and scientific journal articles describing dendritic cell therapy as being a safe and effective treatment for certain cancers.