Search Results - "Sanders, Anne M"
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Transferable anticancer innate immunity in spontaneous regression/complete resistance mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-05-2006)“…Spontaneous regression/complete resistance (SR/CR) mice resist very high doses of cancer cells that are lethal to WT mice even at low doses. In this study, we…”
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The spectrum of resistance in SR/CR mice: the critical role of chemoattraction in the cancer/leukocyte interaction
Published in BMC cancer (03-05-2010)“…Spontaneous regression/complete resistance (SR/CR) mice are a unique colony of mice that possess an inheritable, natural cancer resistance mediated primarily…”
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Cancer resistance of SR/CR mice in the genetic knockout backgrounds of leukocyte effector mechanisms: determinations for functional requirements
Published in BMC cancer (31-03-2010)“…Spontaneous Regression/Complete Resistant (SR/CR) mice are a colony of cancer-resistant mice that can detect and rapidly destroy malignant cells with innate…”
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Impact of sex, MHC, and age of recipients on the therapeutic effect of transferred leukocytes from cancer-resistant SR/CR mice
Published in BMC cancer (15-09-2009)“…Spontaneous Regression/Complete Resistant (SR/CR) mice are resistant to cancer through a mechanism that is mediated entirely by leukocytes of innate immunity…”
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Pericytes on the Tumor Vasculature: Jekyll or Hyde?
Published in Cancer microenvironment (01-04-2013)“…The induction of tumor vasculature, known as the ‘angiogenic switch’, is a rate-limiting step in tumor progression. Normal blood vessels are composed of two…”
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Abstract 3728: Astaxanthin as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2012)“…Abstract While existing treatment regimens for breast cancer have increased patient survival, regional recurrence and metastasis remain a significant clinical…”
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Transterable Anticancer Innate Immunity in Spontaneous Regression/Complete Resistance Mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-05-2006)“…Spontaneous regression/complete resistance (SR/CR) mice resist very high doses of cancer cells that are lethal to WT mice even at low doses. In this study, we…”
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