Chemical Priming Enhances CAR-NK Cell Antitumor Activity Against Ovarian Cancer
by Ki Seo Ryu·Updated 4d ago
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Description
Ki Seo Ryu authored a research document investigating a chemical priming strategy for chimeric antigen receptor-engineered natural killer (CAR-NK) cells. The study evaluates primed cells for migration, cytotoxicity, and antitumor efficacy in an SKOV3 xenograft model. The document was last updated on June 1, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Use Cases
Analyzing the effect of chemical priming on CAR-NK cell migration based on increased CCR7 expression mentioned in the results
Evaluating cytotoxic killing dynamics of engineered immune cells based on live-cell imaging data described in the study
Investigating perforin accumulation and cytokine production in primed CAR-NK cells as described in the results section
Assessing in vivo tumor control and intratumoral infiltration of primed cells using the SKOV3 xenograft model detailed in the methods
Strengths
The document provides a detailed experimental methodology for evaluating CAR-NK cell function.
Results include specific findings on cytotoxicity, degranulation, CCR7 expression, perforin accumulation, and IFN-γ production.
In vivo efficacy data is reported from an SKOV3 xenograft model, supporting the translational potential of the strategy.
Limitations
The dataset is a 2.2 MB DOCX file; the underlying numerical or tabular data is not directly accessible in a structured format.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred from the text after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment for quantitative analysis.
Provenance
Source
Ki Seo Ryu via figshare
Collection Method
Experimental research involving cell culture, live-cell imaging, and animal models.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-01 05:18:24; freshness should be verified.
Data is contained within a research document (DOCX format); extraction of structured data may require manual processing.