"CAR T Cell Therapy"

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[Audio] Good morning everyone, Today I am here to talk about a revolutionary new therapy for cancer treatment: CAR T Cell Therapy. BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University which is NBA and NAAC accredited and ISO 9001:2015 certified, offers this therapy. I will be walking you through the basics of this therapy and the research that is being conducted to enhance it. So let's get started..

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[Audio] BRACT's, an autonomous institute associated with the Savitribai Phule Pune University, offers car T cell therapy, a new treatment method used to fight cancer. The institute holds impressive accreditations such as NBA and NAAC, and is also ISO 9001:2015 certified. This therapy was invented by Gregory Motz from Muller Ave (US) University of Cambridge. He filed for its patent in September 2015, and it was published as WO 2017/049166 A1 in March 2017. Car T cell therapy has the potential to drastically change how cancer and its treatments are approached, and may potentially open the door to major breakthroughs..

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[Audio] CAR T-cell therapies are a groundbreaking development in cancer treatment, providing unprecedented accuracy and tailoring. This pioneering technique uses a person's own immune system, adjusts it to go after and remove cancer cells, and has already demonstrated great potential in clinical studies and real-world situations. By exploiting the potency of our immune system, CAR T-cell therapies offers the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment and improve patient results for numerous types of cancer..

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[Audio] CAR T-cell therapy is a revolutionary treatment method used to fight cancer. It is a type of precision medicine, where treatments are tailored specifically to the individual patient, and has proven to be highly effective in treating certain types of cancer, expanding our treatment horizons to potential new treatments. BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, is a leader in this cutting-edge technology, offering this therapy to patients. With its NBA and NAAC accreditations, and ISO 9001:2015 certification, BRACT's strives to provide its best in class services and treatments..

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[Audio] CAR T Cell Therapy is an innovative approach to treating certain types of cancer. It involves taking a patient's white blood cells and genetically modifying them to specifically target and destroy cancer cells. The aim is to reach long-term remission in patients with previously untreatable forms of cancer. This treatment option, offered by BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, is remarkably accurate, offering more effective and less toxic treatments than ever before. CAR T-Cell Therapy is a groundbreaking way to treat cancer and is displaying promising outcomes..

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[Audio] CAR-T Cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of cancer patients, offering options that were not possible before. It is an innovative technology approved for use in numerous hospitals and changing the way medical professionals battle cancer. By engineering T-cells to target and terminate cancer cells, it has a broad range of industrial applications. One example is its potential to increase therapeutic protein production, such as monoclonal antibodies for biopharmaceutical production, streamline drug discovery via drug screening, and offer insight into the creation of cell-based therapies for regenerative medicine. Evidently, CAR-T Cell Therapy has proven to be a major asset in the medical industry, making great strides in the war against cancer and related diseases..

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[Audio] CAR T-cell therapy is a revolutionary form of treatment for cancer wherein tailored receptors are used on T-cells to target specific cancer antigens, thereby minimizing any damage to the healthy cells. To ensure that a sufficient number of modified T-cells are available, innovative methods for expanding CAR T-cell populations have been developed. Researchers are also continuously striving to improve CAR T-cell therapy in order to counteract cancer cells' ability to evade the immune system. BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, offers this unparalleled therapy for cancer..

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[Audio] CAR T Cell Therapy is a form of cancer treatment that uses a patient's own immune cells to target and destroy cancer cells. It has been successfully implemented at BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, a highly accredited and certified institute. The therapy involves taking T-cells from a patient's blood, modifying them to recognize and target cancer cells, and then returning the modified T-cells to the patient's body to attack the cancer. This treatment is very specific and targets cancer cells without damaging healthy tissue, making it a promising option for cancer sufferers..

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[Audio] CAR T Cell Therapy is a revolutionary treatment for cancer patients available at BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. BRACT's has accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), and is ISO 9001:2015 certified. Genome Editing Technology, particularly the CRISPR-Cas9 system, makes CAR T Cell Therapy possible. This technology permits researchers to modify T-cells in such a way that they express Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) which increases their potency in combating cancer. The CRISPR-Cas9 system is extremely precise as can be observed in the accompanying image, altering the DNA sequence accurately..

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[Audio] CAR T-Cell Therapy is a groundbreaking medical treatment which has had remarkable success in treating cancer. The treatment begins by isolating the patient's T-cells, then genetically modifying them so that they express a Chimeric Antigen Receptor, or CAR. This CAR is specifically designed to target and destroy cancer cells. The CAR-T cells are then expanded and reintroduced into the patient's body, where they can begin working to fight the cancer. This treatment is offered at BRACT, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, which is NBA and NAAC accredited and ISO 9001:2015 certified. This therapy is leading to more positive outcomes for many cancer patients, and at BRACT, they are committed to furthering this revolutionary breakthrough in medical science..

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[Audio] "CAR T-cell therapy is an innovative treatment method used to fight cancer, offering the potential for long-term remission and improved outcomes for cancer patients. BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, is committed to providing quality CAR T-cell therapy, being licensed by both NBA and NAAC, and certified with ISO 9001:2015. This remarkable treatment option offers hope to cancer patients, and its continued research and development ensures that the number of people who may benefit from it in the future, will only increase..

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[Audio] CAR T Cell Therapy is a form of immunotherapy which is becoming increasingly popular in treating cancer. This type of treatment involves taking cells from a patient's immune system and modifying them in a laboratory to attack cancer cells. BRACT's, an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, offers this therapy. They have received accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, as well as ISO 9001:2015 certification, which ensures that patients receive a high quality of care. The slide presented features a red and white virus, commonly associated with cancer cells, displaying the potential efficacy of this type of therapy. Hopefully this presentation has given an insight into the different treatments available for those affected by cancer..