
Power Mac G5 - Wikipedia
The Power Mac G5 is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 2003 to 2006 as part of the Power Mac series. When introduced, it was …
Genome-wide CRISPR–Cas9 screening reveals ubiquitous T cell ... - Nature
Jan 20, 2020 · Here, we use genome-wide CRISPR–Cas9 screening to establish that a T cell receptor (TCR) recognized and killed most human cancer types via the monomorphic MHC …
New T-cell Receptor Raises Hope for Universal Cancer Therapy, …
Jan 27, 2020 · The researchers tested T-cells expressing this new receptor — dubbed MC.7.G5 cells — against different types of cancer cell lines (including lung, melanoma, leukemia, …
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ of MR1T cells - Nature Immunology
Jan 20, 2020 · The T cell clone, named MC.7.G5, is restricted by the nonpolymorphic MR1 molecule, thus it can kill tumor cells across the major histocompatibility barrier.
T cell receptor beta chain MC.7.G5 (human) - PubChem
Apr 15, 2017 · On CD8-positive T cell clone MC.7.G5, likely recognizes tumor-specific or -associated metabolite(s) essential for cancer cell survival, triggering killing of many cancer cell …
Discovery of a Pan-Cancer Killing T Cell | BioSerendipity
Feb 10, 2020 · Crowther and colleagues screened clones of T cells isolated from a healthy donor and identified a clone (MC.7.G5) that recognized and killed many different types of cancer …
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Conserved allomorphs of MR1 drive specificity of MR1 ... - bioRxiv
Jul 19, 2023 · We show that human T cells expressing a TCR derived from an MR1-restricted T cell clone, termed MC.7.G5 (7G5.TCRT), retain MR1-directed cytotoxicity. However, activity is …
MR1-restricted pan-cancer T cells - Nature Reviews Immunology
Feb 5, 2020 · Remarkably, the resultant T cell clone — named MC.7.G5 — could kill multiple cancer cell lines regardless of their HLA allomorph expression and did not kill healthy cells.
The holy grail: pan-cancer-targeting T cells - ACIR (en-US)
Feb 5, 2020 · Testing the effects of this clone on other cancers revealed that the MC.7.G5 clone killed multiple cancer cell lines (including lung, melanoma, leukemia, colon, breast, prostate, …
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