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- BookPaolo A. Ascierto, David F. Stroncek, Ena Wang, editors.Contents:
1. New insight of peptide vaccination in cancer immunotherapy
2. The determinants of T cell function for effective anticancer vaccine
3. T cell fate in the tumor microenvironment
4. T cell receptor avidity and affinity and tumor specific TCR engineer
5. Host genetic variation and somatic alteration associated with favorable or compromised T cell function
6. Production of Clinical T Cell Therapies
7. Clinical success of adoptive cell transfer therapy using tumor infiltrating lymphocytes.-8. Harnessing stem cell-like memory T cells for adoptive cell transfer therapy of cancer
9. T cell blockade- anti-CTLA4 immunotherapy against cancer and Abscopal effect in combination therapy
10. T cell modulation- anti-OD-1 antibodies for the treatment of cancer
11. T cell based therapies in combination with other procedures
12. Chimeric antigen receptor T cells CD19 CAR
13. Hematopoietic Stem Cell transplantation as immune therapy of malignancies. - ArticleFranco EA, Magaro PA.J Clin Psychol. 1977 Jan;33(1):39-42.The relationship between A-B score, Field dependency (EFT), and paranoid-nonparanoid status in 24 male acute psychiatric inpatients was explored. It was hypothesized that paranoids would score as Bs and extreme field independents (conceptual orientation), while nonparanoids would score as As and field dependents (perceptual orientation). As predicted, nonparanoids were significantly more field dependent than paranoids and controls, but no difference was found between paranoids and controls. Contrary to our hypotheses, nonparanoids were significantly more B than paranoids and controls. The only difference between paranoids and controls was that paranoids were less feeling reactive. The results were interpreted in terms of the "normality= of the conceptually oriented paranoid S.