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Roua Abdullah Alsubki

Assistant Professor

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كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية
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publication
Conference Paper
2013

Engineering cord blood T cells for tumour immunotherapy

Alsubki, Roua . 2013

Engineering Cord Blood T cells
Cord blood T cells (CB-T cells) have a naïve phenotype and mediate potent antiviral and anti-leukaemia effects following allogeneic transplantation with reduced graft versus host disease compared to peripheral blood grafts.  Can these cells be engineered for directed anticancer therapies?

Aims:-1- Define conditions for lentiviral mediated antigen specific receptor transfer to cord blood T cell. 2-Disrupt endogenous α/β TCR expression to reduce off target effects or alloreactivity

Publication Work Type
Conference paper
Conference Location
Cell and gene therapy
Conference Name
British Society of cell and Gene therapy
Sponsoring Organization
BSCG
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publications

 

by Sherif Marouf , Ihab M. Moussa, Heba Salem , Mahmoud Sedeik, Ahmed Elbestawy, Hassan A. Hemeg, Turki M. Dawoud, Aymen S. Mubarak, Hossam Mahmoud, Roua Abdullah Alsubki, Ali H. Bahkali
2020
publications

This study mainly aims to evaluate the design of immunity based on genetics, this includes the following sub- objectives; first: to identify the complex regulation of immunity, and the cause of…

by Roua Alsubki
2019
publications

Engineering Cord Blood T cells
Cord blood T cells (CB-T cells) have a naïve phenotype and mediate potent antiviral and anti-leukaemia effects following allogeneic transplantation with…

by Roua Alsubki, Anne-Christine Field, Prashant Hirwarkar, Au Saudemont, Hans Stauss, Emma Morris, Hans Stauss, Adrian Thrasher , Martin Pule, Waseem Qasim
2013