- Source type
- Clinical resource
- Access type
- Publisher
- Publisher
- Penn Medicine
- Date
- 2026-06-03
- Added
- 2026-06-27
Trust profile
82
Professional clinical guidance
- Publisher type
- Professional guidance
- Bias profile
- Moderate
Best used for
- Clinical context
- Practice guidance
Weak for
- Replacing primary evidence
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CAR-T Helped Two Highly Sensitized Kidney Patients Receive Transplants
Roles: Supporting evidence
CAR-T Is Escaping Its Original Box
Roles: Supporting evidence
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