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Volume 11, Issue 12
iPSC-derived natural killer cells expressing the FcγR fusion CD64/16A can be armed with antibodies for multitumor antigen targeting
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iPSC-derived natural killer cells expressing the fcγr fusion CD64/16A can be armed with antibodies for multitumor antigen targeting - December 01, 2023
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Immune cell therapies and immune cell engineering
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iPSC-derived natural killer cells expressing the FcγR fusion CD64/16A can be armed with antibodies for multitumor antigen targeting
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