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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 09, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2018
The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, New South Wales, AU;
The University of Sydney, New South Wales, AU;
Western Sydney Local Health District, New South Wales, AU;
New South Wales Health Pathology, New South Wales, AU;
Emily Blyth, New South Wales, AU;
Leighton Clancy, New South Wales, AU;
David Gottlieb, New South Wales, AU;
Kenneth Micklethwaite, New South Wales, AU;
THE WESTMEAD INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, New South Wales, AU;
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, New South Wales, AU;
WESTERN SYDNEY LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT, New South Wales, AU;
NEW SOUTH WALES HEALTH PATHOLOGY, New South Wales, AU;
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to compositions comprising isolated T cells, with activity against a fungal antigen, a viral antigen or a tumour antigen, wherein the composition comprises a defined number or defined ratio of T cells. Described herein are compositions comprising at least two populations of T cells, the compositions being suitable for treating various diseases and disorders.