![]() Copyright (c) 2009. Dr. Klehr Institut für Immunologie und Zellbiologie GmbH. all rights reserved. Impressum Copyright (c) 2009. Dr. Klehr Institut für Immunologie und Zellbiologie GmbH. all rights reserved. Impressum During the process of recognition, defense and eradication of tumor cells depicted in Fig. 1-4, the immune system’s defensive cells release their cytokines ( signal carriers that target the tumor-cells) thus enabling the defensive cells to communicate with each other specifically. This allows optimal coordinated action on the part of all immune- defensive cells involved in the attacking process. Under this laboratory process generated patient’s autologous (i.e. own) tumor-specific defensive signals (cytokines) in the next step are infused back into the patient. This enables the patient’s defensive cells to “read”this autologous signals (like a wanted-paper) to identify and attack the cancer cells in patient. Having received these signals in this fully natural manner,patients immune system is “empowered”to begin eradicating the tumor in patient´s own organism. Please notice: This video presentation basing on extensive research, first was presented world wide in a public forum by our working group in 1992. ![]()
The tumor cell camouflages it´s outer surface. The outer cell-membrane of the tumor generates a protective layer, that prevents immune system’s cells from attacking. Here, as in tumorpatient, the killer cells are prevented from doing their usual job of aggression. Illustrations: The following photographs demonstrate step by step the main stages of the therapeutic mechanism as visualized microscopically: Figure 1 / 4 Please click on the blue arrows next to the pictures to switch between the pictures |