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1. Engineered Nanomaterials for Tumor Immune Microenvironment Modulation in Cancer Immunotherapy.

2. Advances in research on factors affecting chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell efficacy.

3. CAR‐T cell therapeutic avenue for fighting cardiac fibrosis: Roadblocks and perspectives.

4. Bistability and Bifurcations of Tumor Dynamics with Immune Escape and the Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy.

5. Breakthroughs in Cancer Immunotherapy: An Overview of T Cell, NK Cell, Mφ, and DC-Based Treatments.

6. CAR T-cell therapy in autoimmune diseases.

7. CAR-T Cell Therapy: From the Shop to Cancer Therapy.

8. Glioblastoma Immunotherapy: A Systematic Review of the Present Strategies and Prospects for Advancements.

9. CAR-T cell therapy: Efficacy in management of cancers, adverse effects, dose-limiting toxicities and long-term follow up.

10. Optimized conditions for gene transduction into primary immune cells using viral vectors.

11. Strategies for Reducing Toxicity and Enhancing Efficacy of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy in Hematological Malignancies.

12. Mutated Flt3Lg Provides Reduced Flt3 Recycling Compared to Wild-Type Flt3Lg and Retains the Specificity of Flt3Lg-Based CAR T-Cell Targeting in AML Models.

13. Targeting CD10 on B-Cell Leukemia Using the Universal CAR T-Cell Platform (UniCAR).

14. Upregulation of CD22 by Chidamide promotes CAR T cells functionality.

15. Any closer to successful therapy of multiple myeloma? CAR-T cell is a good reason for optimism.

16. Any closer to successful therapy of multiple myeloma? CAR-T cell is a good reason for optimism.

17. Recent advances in the production, reprogramming, and application of CAR-T cells for treating hematological malignancies.

18. CD38: An important regulator of T cell function.