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CAR T cell therapy in Multiple myeloma (MM) - isometric view 3d illustration.

“Compound A” Could Make Multiple Myeloma More Visible to Naturally Occurring T Cells, UH Seidman Research Suggests

Innovations in Cancer

Tyler Miller, MD standing in front of computer screen with another person sitting in chair looking at image of CAR T scan.

UH Seidman Researcher Parlaying Findings in Nature into More Effective Immunotherapy for Brain Tumors, Targeting Myeloid Cells

Innovations in Cancer

CAR T cell therapy in UH Wesley Center laboratory

Multiple Myeloma Patients at UH Seidman Cancer Center Have New Immunotherapy Option

BAFF CAR T has important advantage for these patients - Innovations in Cancer | July 2024

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UH Seidman Researchers Slash Time Needed to Produce CAR T-Cells

Quicker process will get needed therapy to cancer patients who don’t have time to wait - Innovations in Cancer | Fall 2022

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Novel Strategy to Improve CAR T-cell Efficacy in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Revealed in Preclinical Studies

University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center researchers part of team finding blocking a single receptor may combat T cell dysfunction associated with poor response to therapy - Innovations in Cancer | Summer 2022

Team Led by UH Seidman Cancer Center Researcher Develops and Validates Three-in-One CAR T Therapy

Approach detailed in the journal Nature Communications shows therapeutic potential of BAFF CAR T for treating multiple B cell cancers, using mouse models with high effectiveness and minimum side effects - Innovations in Cancer | Winter 2022

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Anti-CD19 CAR T-Cells Produced Locally at UH Seidman Cancer Center Induce High Remission Rates in B-cell Malignancies, Study Finds

Clinical trials published in Nature Communications detail advantages of local approach - Innovations in Cancer | Fall 2021

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Multiple Myeloma Patients at UH Seidman Cancer Center First in Ohio to Receive New CAR T-Cell Therapy

Patients also have access to promising clinical trial of vactosertib and pomalidomide - Innovations in Cancer | Summer 2021

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