Search Results - "Repasky, EA"
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Next Directions in the Neuroscience of Cancers Arising outside the CNS
Published in Cancer discovery (04-04-2024)“…The field of cancer neuroscience has begun to define the contributions of nerves to cancer initiation and progression; here, we highlight the future directions…”
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Promoter Hypermethylation and BRCA1 Inactivation in Sporadic Breast and Ovarian Tumors
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (05-04-2000)“…Background: Inherited mutations in the BRCA1 gene may be responsible for almost half of inherited breast carcinomas. However, somatic (acquired) mutations in…”
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Emerging evidence indicates that physiologically relevant thermal stress regulates dendritic cell function
Published in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (01-03-2006)“…Elevations in temperature that are associated with inflammation or fever have been linked to improved survival from infections, enhanced immunological…”
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Effects of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand alone and in combination with chemotherapeutic agents on patients' colon tumors grown in SCID mice
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-10-2002)“…Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) has been reported to induce apoptosis in a variety of malignant cell lines, but it shows little…”
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Influence of the implantation site on the sensitivity of patient pancreatic tumor xenografts to Apo2L/TRAIL therapy
Published in Pancreas (01-03-2014)“…We have previously demonstrated activity of Apo2L/TRAIL against patient pancreatic tumor xenografts. Here, we have examined the influence of the tumor…”
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HSP110-HER2/neu Chaperone Complex Vaccine Induces Protective Immunity Against Spontaneous Mammary Tumors in HER-2/neu Transgenic Mice
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-10-2003)“…Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are shown to be strong immunoadjuvants, eliciting both innate and adaptive immune responses against cancers. HSP110 is related in…”
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Characterization of Heat Shock Protein 110 and Glucose-Regulated Protein 170 as Cancer Vaccines and the Effect of Fever-Range Hyperthermia on Vaccine Activity
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-01-2001)“…Several studies have confirmed that certain stress proteins can function as potent vaccines against a specific cancer when purified from the same tumor. Recent…”
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Chaperoning function of stress protein grp170, a member of the hsp70 superfamily, is responsible for its immunoadjuvant activity
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-01-2006)“…When used as vaccines, tumor-derived stress proteins can elicit antitumor immune responses. For members of the hsp70 superfamily, like grp170, this seems to be…”
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The anti-tumor effect of Apo2L/TRAIL on patient pancreatic adenocarcinomas grown as xenografts in SCID mice
Published in Journal of translational medicine (19-05-2005)“…BACKGROUND: Apo2L/TRAIL has considerable promise for cancer therapy based on the fact that this member of the tumor necrosis factor family induces apoptosis in…”
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Immunization with tumor‐derived ER chaperone grp170 elicits tumor‐specific CD8+ T‐cell responses and reduces pulmonary metastatic disease
Published in International journal of cancer (10-06-2003)“…Glucose‐regulated protein (grp) 170 is a molecular chaperone localized in endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which has been demonstrated to interact with the peptides…”
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Recombinant CD40 ligand therapy has significant antitumor effects on CD40-positive ovarian tumor xenografts grown in SCID mice and demonstrates an augmented effect with cisplatin
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-10-2001)“…CD40 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family and was first identified with a monoclonal antibody raised against bladder carcinoma. Recombinant…”
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Fever-range hyperthermia dynamically regulates lymphocyte delivery to high endothelial venules
Published in Blood (01-05-2001)“…Fever is associated with increased survival during acute infection, although its mechanism of action is largely unknown. This study found evidence of an…”
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Prostein expression is highly restricted to normal and malignant prostate tissues
Published in The Prostate (01-08-2004)“…BACKGROUND Prostein is a recently described molecule expressed at the mRNA level in a prostate‐specific manner. A murine monoclonal antibody was developed,…”
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Regulatory effects of fever-range whole-body hyperthermia on the LPS-induced acute inflammatory response
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-12-2000)“…The thermal component of fever is one of the most poorly understood aspects of inflammation. To evaluate the role of fever‐range hyperthermia on acute…”
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Tumor cell apoptosis, lymphocyte recruitment and tumor vascular changes are induced by low temperature, long duration (fever-like) whole body hyperthermia
Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-10-1998)“…A single treatment of low‐temperature, long‐duration, whole‐body hyperthermia of either severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice bearing human breast tumor…”
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Regulatory Potential of Fever-Range Whole Body Hyperthermia on Langerhans Cells and Lymphocytes in an Antigen-Dependent Cellular Immune Response
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-09-2001)“…The febrile response is one of the most common features of infection and inflammation. However, temperature is rarely a variable in experimental immunological…”
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Concurrent administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor or granulocyte-monocyte colony-stimulating factor enhances the biological activity of rituximab in a severe combined immunodeficiency mouse lymphoma model
Published in Leukemia & lymphoma (01-12-2005)“…A predominant percentage of the in vivo antitumor activity of rituximab occurs through antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) via FcgammaRIII…”
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Thermal regulation of dendritic cell activation and migration from skin explants
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (01-09-2003)“…Dendritic cells (DCs) in the skin rapidly take up antigen and migrate out of the skin to draining lymph nodes for antigen presentation. As a result, these…”
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Discovery of differentially expressed genes in human breast cancer using subtracted cDNA libraries and cDNA microarrays
Published in Oncogene (28-03-2002)“…Identifying novel and known genes that are differentially expressed in breast cancer has important implications in understanding the biology of breast…”
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Nitric oxide production is regulated by fever-range thermal stimulation of murine macrophages
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-09-2005)“…As macrophages are often called to function at times of elevated ambient temperature (e.g., during local inflammation or systemic fever), it is possible that…”
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