k Chimeric antigen receptor on Tcell, illustration Chimeric antigen receptor CAR on Tcell, illustration. The CAR structures are blue, with the cutaway foreground showing one spanning the cell membrane. These CARs are on the surface of an engineered Tcell. CARs are engineered cell receptors that allow T cells to recognize and attack cancer cells in a specific way. They are built by connecting several functional parts from different proteins. This receptor has a signal protein ZAP70, purple, lower right attached to the intracellular domain bottom. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Chimeric antigen receptor on T cell, illustration Chimeric antigen receptor  CAR  on T cell, illustration. The CAR structures are blue, with the cutaway foreground showing one spanning the cell membrane. These CARs are on the surface of an engineered T cell. CARs are engineered cell receptors that allow T cells to recognize and attack cancer cells in a specific way. They are built by connecting several functional parts from different proteins. This receptor has a signal protein  ZAP70, purple, lower right  attached to the intracellular domain  bottom .
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Chimeric antigen receptor on T-cell, illustration

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) on T-cell, illustration. The CAR structures are blue, with the cutaway foreground showing one spanning the cell membrane. These CARs are on the surface of an engineered T-cell. CARs are engineered cell receptors that allow T cells to recognize and attack cancer cells in a specific way. They are built by connecting several functional parts from different proteins. This receptor has a signal protein (ZAP70, purple, lower right) attached to the intracellular domain (bottom).

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