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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

最初 がん治療のために開発された免疫細胞治療は 自己免疫疾患の治療に有望であることが示されています この革新的なアプローチは 免疫系を活用して バランスを取り戻し 有害な炎症を軽減します

科学分野

  • 免疫学
  • 腫瘍学
  • リウマトロジ

背景

  • 現在のがん免疫療法では T細胞が悪性細胞を 標的にします
  • 自己免疫疾患は 免疫系が調節不能になり 自己組織が攻撃します
  • 癌と闘う免疫メカニズムを 自己免疫疾患で再利用する可能性があるのです

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