Regression of a disseminated syngeneic solid tumor by systemic transfer of lymphoid cells expanded in interleukin 2.

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Published in J Exp Med on August 01, 1982

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T J Eberlein, M Rosenstein, S A Rosenberg

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Adoptive Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocyte Transfer With Nivolumab for Melanoma (BaseTIL) | NCT04165967

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