Fig. 1From: Enhanced cellular therapy: revolutionizing adoptive cellular therapySteps of adoptive cellular therapy. (i) collection of immunoreactive cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) or tumor tissues of patients; (ii) in vitro cell amplification; and (iii) cell transfusion back into patients to directly eliminate tumor cells or stimulate the immune response to damage the tumor. In some cases, ACT also requires genetic engineering or cell activationBack to article page