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Bruce L. Levine

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  318
Citations -  50198

Bruce L. Levine is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: T cell & Chimeric antigen receptor. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 305 publications receiving 40858 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce L. Levine include University of Minnesota & National Institutes of Health.

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Chimeric antigen receptor T cells for sustained remissions in leukemia.

TL;DR: Chimeric antigen receptor-modified T-cell therapy against CD19 was effective in treating relapsed and refractory ALL and was associated with a high remission rate, even among patients for whom stem-cell transplantation had failed, and durable remissions up to 24 months were observed.
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Tisagenlecleucel in Children and Young Adults with B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia

TL;DR: In this global study of CAR T‐cell therapy, a single infusion of tisagenlecleucel provided durable remission with long‐term persistence in pediatric and young adult patients with relapsed or refractory B‐cell ALL, with transient high‐grade toxic effects.
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Chimeric Antigen Receptor–Modified T Cells in Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia

TL;DR: A low dose of autologous chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells reinfused into a patient with refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia expanded to a level that was more than 1000 times as high as the initial engraftment level in vivo, with delayed development of the tumor lysis syndrome and with complete remission.
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T Cells with Chimeric Antigen Receptors Have Potent Antitumor Effects and Can Establish Memory in Patients with Advanced Leukemia

TL;DR: It is reported that CAR T cells that target CD19 and contain a costimulatory domain from CD137 and the T cell receptor ζ chain have potent non–cross-resistant clinical activity after infusion in three of three patients treated with advanced chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).