Researchers with City of Hope have developed a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy leveraging chlorotoxin (CLTX), a component of scorpion venom. In preclinical research published in Science Translational Medicine, they demonstrated that the therapeutics directed T cells to target brain tumor cells.
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