adoptantidele
Adoptantidele, also known as adoptive immunotherapy, is a medical treatment that involves the transfer of immune cells from one individual to another to treat a disease. This approach is particularly used in the context of cancer, where the patient's own immune system is harnessed to fight the disease. The immune cells used in adoptantidele are typically T cells, which are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune response.
The process of adoptantidele begins with the extraction of T cells from the donor, usually the patient
The modified T cells are then infused back into the patient, where they home to the tumor
Adoptantidele has shown promising results in clinical trials, particularly in the treatment of certain types of