
Cem Meydan
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Dec 5, 2024 |
cell.com | Yusuke Isshiki |Xi Chen |Matt Teater |Ioannis Karagiannidis |Winson Cai |Cem Meydan | +18 more
KeywordsEZH2T cell immunotherapyCAR-Tbispecific antibodiesfollicular lymphomaDLBCLGet full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References1. Schuster, S.J. ∙ Svoboda, J. ∙ Chong, E.A. ... Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells in Refractory B-Cell LymphomasN. Engl. J. Med. 2017; 377:2545-25542. Locke, F.L. ∙ Miklos, D.B. ∙ Jacobson, C.A. ... Axicabtagene Ciloleucel as Second-Line Therapy for Large B-Cell LymphomaN. Engl. J. Med. 2022; 386:640-6543. Bishop, M.R. ∙ Dickinson, M. ∙ Purtill, D. ...
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Jun 11, 2024 |
nature.com | Henry Cope |Jonas Elsborg |Samuel Demharter |J. McDonald |Chiara Wernecke |Sigrid S. Reinsch | +11 more
AbstractSpaceflight poses a unique set of challenges to humans and the hostile spaceflight environment can induce a wide range of increased health risks, including dermatological issues. The biology driving the frequency of skin issues in astronauts is currently not well understood.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
nature.com | Fei Wu |JangKeun Kim |Cem Meydan |Francine E Garrett-Bakelman |Nazish Sayed |Simon Melov | +4 more
AbstractMicrogravity is associated with immunological dysfunction, though the mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, using single-cell analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) exposed to short term (25 hours) simulated microgravity, we characterize altered genes and pathways at basal and stimulated states with a Toll-like Receptor-7/8 agonist.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
nature.com | Eliah G. Overbey |JangKeun Kim |Braden T. Tierney |Jiwoon Park |Deena Najjar |Remi Klotz | +30 more
AbstractSpaceflight induces molecular, cellular, and physiological shifts in astronauts and poses myriad biomedical challenges to the human body, which are becoming increasingly relevant as more humans venture into space1-6. Yet, current frameworks for aerospace medicine are nascent and lag far behind advancements in precision medicine on Earth, underscoring the need for rapid development of space medicine databases, tools, and protocols.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
nature.com | Christopher Jones |Eliah G. Overbey |Cem Meydan |Braden T. Tierney |Jiwoon Park |Theodore Nelson | +14 more
AbstractHuman spaceflight has historically been managed by government agencies, such as in the NASA Twins Study1, but new commercial spaceflight opportunities have opened spaceflight to a broader population.
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