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"The Development of the Immunotherapy Concept."

Published in Vaccine Weekly, November 4th, 1996

According to an abstract submitted by the author to the 21st International Symposium on Blood Transfusion, entitled Cytokines and Growth Factors in Blood Transfusion, held September 25-27, 1996, in Groningen, the Netherlands, "The development of rational modes of immunotherapy for cancer and infectious diseases has been markedly influenced by recent advances in molecular, cellular and genetic technologies. Current strategies for immunotherapy represent combinatorial regime that can be subdivided into three major categories: 1) adoptive cellular or molecular immunotherapy, 2) vaccination, and 3) gene therapy. The advent of recombinant growth factors and systems to manipulate CD34...

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