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The following pages link to Individually distinct transplantation antigens of chemically induced mouse tumors (Q39580688):
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- The response of autologous T cells to a human melanoma is dominated by mutated neoantigens (Q24535034) (← links)
- Human homologue of murine tumor rejection antigen gp96: 5'-regulatory and coding regions and relationship to stress-induced proteins (Q24557556) (← links)
- Neoepitopes of Cancers: Looking Back, Looking Ahead (Q26784047) (← links)
- Oncolytic viruses as anticancer vaccines (Q27025600) (← links)
- A unique tumor antigen produced by a single amino acid substitution (Q28512841) (← links)
- Rabbit cardiac and skeletal myocytes differ in constitutive and inducible expression of the glucose-regulated protein GRP94 (Q32062843) (← links)
- History and current state of immunotherapy in glioma and brain metastasis (Q33656811) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins: the fountainhead of innate and adaptive immune responses (Q34145113) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins: the 'Swiss Army Knife' vaccines against cancers and infectious agents (Q34189220) (← links)
- HSPPC-96: a personalised cancer vaccine (Q34452027) (← links)
- Immune response in ovarian cancer: how is the immune system involved in prognosis and therapy: potential for treatment utilization (Q34557233) (← links)
- Roles of heat-shock proteins in innate and adaptive immunity (Q34576423) (← links)
- The immunoprotective MHC II epitope of a chemically induced tumor harbors a unique mutation in a ribosomal protein (Q35049933) (← links)
- Cellular requirements for tumor-specific immunity elicited by heat shock proteins: tumor rejection antigen gp96 primes CD8+ T cells in vivo (Q35154049) (← links)
- Do heat shock proteins have a role in breast cancer? (Q36136058) (← links)
- Mutated mitogen-activated protein kinase: a tumor rejection antigen of mouse sarcoma (Q36184608) (← links)
- Antibodies to heat-shock protein 27 are associated with improved survival in patients with breast cancer (Q36292805) (← links)
- Tumor antigens defined by cloned immunological probes are highly polymorphic and are not detected on autologous normal cells (Q36356571) (← links)
- Lysis of human melanoma cells by autologous cytolytic T cell clones. Identification of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen A2 as a restriction element for three different antigens (Q36356745) (← links)
- Stress-Induced Proteins in Immune Response to Cancer (Q36657447) (← links)
- Protein tumor antigens (Q36845350) (← links)
- "It is the antigen(s), stupid" and other lessons from over a decade of vaccitherapy of human cancer. (Q37248131) (← links)
- Novel strategies for improved cancer vaccines (Q37461365) (← links)
- Role of major histocompatibility complex class-I molecules in tumor rejection. New insights from studies with synthetic peptides and transgenic mice (Q37796673) (← links)
- Cancer immunology: highlights of the NCI Extramural Immunology Program (Q37952713) (← links)
- The role of heat shock proteins in antigen cross presentation (Q38008364) (← links)
- Old and new facts about hyperthermia-induced modulations of the immune system (Q38018117) (← links)
- Manipulation of regulatory T cells and antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte-based tumour immunotherapy (Q38253084) (← links)
- Perspectives on the role of MHC antigens in normal and malignant cell development (Q38704007) (← links)
- Elements of cancer immunity and the cancer-immune set point (Q39094764) (← links)
- Neoepitopes as cancer immunotherapy targets: key challenges and opportunities. (Q39183391) (← links)
- Antigen presentation to cytotoxic T lymphocytes in vivo. (Q40468618) (← links)
- Potent antitumor effect elicited by superantigen-linked tumor cells transduced with heat shock protein 70 gene (Q40589727) (← links)
- Immune response against tumors. (Q40602183) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins in immune response to cancer: the Fourth Paradigm (Q40648771) (← links)
- Peptide-binding heat shock proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum: role in immune response to cancer and in antigen presentation. (Q40715305) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins transfer peptides during antigen processing and CTL priming (Q40798685) (← links)
- The endoplasmic reticulum-resident stress protein gp96 binds peptides translocated by TAP. (Q41118696) (← links)
- Heat shock cognate protein 71-associated peptides function as an epitope for Toxoplasma gondii-specific CD4+ CTL. (Q41138365) (← links)
- Carbohydrate vaccines that induce antibodies against cancer. 1. Rationale (Q41629044) (← links)
- Rat monoclonal antibodies produced against rat colorectal adenocarcinomas define tumor- and colon-associated, auto-immunogenic antigens (Q41734352) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins: conditional mediators of inflammation in tumor immunity (Q42144085) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins, autoimmunity, and cancer treatment (Q42468487) (← links)
- Modeling the repertoire of true tumor-specific MHC I epitopes in a human tumor (Q43102307) (← links)
- Enhanced expression of mRNAs of antisecretory factor-1, gp96, DAD1 and CDC34 in human hepatocellular carcinomas. (Q43596591) (← links)
- Characterization of the Individual and Cross-reactive Antigens Involved in the Anti-tumor Immunity Induced by Use of anH-2K-erbBRecombinant Gene Transfectant (Q43988409) (← links)
- Induction of high-grade anti-tumor immunity by use of a recombinant H-2Kb/avian erythroblastosis virus erbB gene transfectant (Q45851641) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins come of age: primitive functions acquire new roles in an adaptive world (Q47877336) (← links)
- Effects of thymectomy and tolerance induction on tumor immunity in adult Xenopus laevis. (Q52044278) (← links)
- Evolution of immune surveillance and tumor immunity: studies in Xenopus (Q59358912) (← links)