Search Results - "Nikitina, E Y"
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An effective immunization and cancer treatment with activated dendritic cells transduced with full-length wild-type p53
Published in Gene therapy (01-03-2002)“…P53-based immunization is an attractive approach to cancer immunotherapy due to the accumulation of p53 protein in tumor, but not in normal cells. However, it…”
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Combination of γ‐irradiation and dendritic cell administration induces a potent antitumor response in tumor‐bearing mice: Approach to treatment of advanced stage cancer
Published in International journal of cancer (15-12-2001)“…We investigated a new approach to the treatment of advanced stage cancer, a combination of apoptosis‐inducing therapy and dendritic cell (DC) administration…”
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An effective immunization and cancer treatment with activated dendritic cells transduced with full-length wild-type p53
Published in Gene therapy (01-03-2002)“…P53-based immunization is an attractive approach to cancer immunotherapy due to the accumulation of p53 protein in tumor, but not in normal cells. However, it…”
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Dendritic Cells Transduced with Full-Length Wild-Type p53 Generate Antitumor Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes from Peripheral Blood of Cancer Patients
Published in Clinical cancer research (01-01-2001)“…Accumulation of wild-type or mutant p53 protein occurs in ∼50% of human malignancies. This overexpression may generate antigenic epitopes recognized by CTLs…”
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Versatile prostate cancer treatment with inducible caspase and interleukin-12
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-05-2005)“…To establish optimized conditions for immunity against prostate cancer, we compared the efficacy of multiple approaches in autochthonous and s.c. transgenic…”
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Suppression of melanotroph carcinogenesis leads to accelerated progression of pituitary anterior lobe tumors and medullary thyroid carcinomas in Rb+/- mice
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-2005)“…Mice with a single copy of the retinoblastoma gene (Rb(+/-)) develop a syndrome of multiple neuroendocrine neoplasia. They usually succumb to fast-growing,…”
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