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More on Killer T Cells. We cannot lose hope. We are getting close. It has to get better!!

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Damn, if you are excited with your intellect, then I am even more stoked. It is clearly early days, but everything seems to be fast tracking since Covid exemplified how it can be accomplished. God we all need some encouragement. My morning meditation includes my own mantra: “the mind can heal the body, wake up mind and heal this body”. Maybe I should add...wake up mind and activate those killer T cells!!

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monte1111

Sounds promising. Hopefully they can expedite the research.

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nycrunner

Hi Spyder 54

Good to see that the Cardiff research published last year is gaining some well needed traction.

Involvement of U of U and Ervaxx is great news.

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bean1008

Afraid the link is not working for me...

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Cannot open?or don’t agree?uofuhealth.utah.edu/newsroo...

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bean1008 in reply to Spyder54

Better! Thanks

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Thanks for sharing - and offering some hope for many of us down the road - if only .....

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GreenStreet

Great post. Let’s hope they can make progress on this as quickly as possible.

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SimonHL

Here is a recent article for non-scientists on the research & the area in general:thesun.co.uk/news/14846222/...

A recent patent application indicates they are serious:

patentscope.wipo.int/search...

We might hear more on 3 November 2021 when Prof A Sewell gives a keynote:

pegsummiteurope.com/CART-TI...

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EdBar

I recently had my 6 month consultation with Dr. Sartor at Tulane, he is currently overseeing 4 different trials for the treatment of PCa, MCRPC in particular at Tulane. One of which is BITE AR160, which involves activating T cells to fight MCRPC. He was pretty jazzed about the results so far.

oncologypro.esmo.org/meetin...

Ed

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MateoBeach

Wow! Hoping this moves rapidly.

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Knittingque

Fantastic article, it is so exciting, thank you for sharing

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HalC

Sounds promising - thanks so much for sharing.

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