Adaptive Cell Therapy
Adaptive cell therapy is a type of targeted medical treatment that uses the patient’s own cells as therapeutic agents. In this type of therapy, the patient’s own cells are used to boost the immune system’s response and help fight disease. This therapy is particularly beneficial to those with autoimmune disorders, as it helps to dampen the autoimmune response and reduce inflammation. The cells used in this therapy can be modified to target specific areas of the body. Adaptive cell therapy has been used to treat diseases such as cancer, HIV, and heart disease, and is an important tool in the fight against disease. Its ability to use the patient’s own cells to target specific areas in the body makes it a powerful tool in the fight against many diseases.
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