Search Results - "Stewart, Fay"
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Fredric Stewart Fay. 1943-1997
Published in Methods in enzymology (1998)Get more information
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A Tribute to Fredric Stewart Fay: June 5, 1943 – March 18, 1997
Published in Biophysical journal (01-10-1998)Get full text
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Ex vivo modelling of PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint blockade under acute, chronic, and exhaustion-like conditions of T-cell stimulation
Published in Scientific reports (17-02-2021)“…Blockade of PD-1/PD-L1 interactions is proving an exciting, durable therapeutic modality in a range of cancers whereby T cells are released from checkpoint…”
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Impact of a varied set of stimuli on a suite of immunological parameters within peripheral blood mononuclear cells: toward a non-animal approach for assessing immune modulation by materials intended for human use
Published in Frontiers in toxicology (2024)“…In toxicology, steps are being taken towards more mechanism-focused and human relevant approaches to risk assessment, requiring new approaches and methods…”
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STEWART FAY, Hanged by a Comma. (Book Review)
Published in Canadian Bar Review (01-01-1938)Get full text
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Abstract 622: Differential impact of pembrolizumab and ipilimumab on IFNgamma and IL-10 production from in-vitro monocyte-derived DC and T cell co-cultures
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2018)“…Despite the success with checkpoint inhibitors in-vivo, demonstrating efficacy in-vitro using human primary immune cells remains a challenge. Our aim was to…”
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Abstract 3274: A robust enhancement of cytokine production in a human chronic activation model of T cell exhaustion in vitro through blockade of PD-1/PDL-1 interactions using pembrolizumab or nivolumab; correlation with dissociated tumor immune cell responses
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)“…Prolonged exposure to antigens can lead to a state of reduced T cell responsiveness termed exhaustion. Restoring T cell functions from this state of reduced…”
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Why Piccadilly? The Story of the Names of London
Published in The Geographical Journal (01-09-1935)Get full text
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