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Preclinical evaluation of the gorilla-derived HAdV-B AdV-lumc007 oncolytic adenovirus 'GoraVir' for the treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Neutralizing antibodies impair the oncolytic efficacy of reovirus but permit effective combination with T cell-based immunotherapies
Unraveling the impact of sialic acids on the immune landscape and immunotherapy efficacy in pancreatic cancer
The tango between cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and immune cells in affecting immunotherapy efficacy in pancreatic cancer
Intertumoral differences dictate the outcome of TGF-β blockade on the efficacy of viro-immunotherapy
Preexisting immunity: barrier or bridge to effective oncolytic virus therapy?
Preinduced reovirus-specific T-cell immunity enhances the anticancer efficacy of reovirus therapy
NKG2A is a late immune checkpoint on CD8 T cells and marks repeated stimulation and cell division
Reovirus mutant jin-3 exhibits lytic and immune-stimulatory effects in preclinical human prostate cancer models
Oncolytic virotherapy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: A glimmer of hope after years of disappointment?
Design of TLR2-ligand-synthetic long peptide conjugates for therapeutic vaccination of chronic HBV patients
Immunotherapeutic Potential of TGF-beta Inhibition and Oncolytic Viruses
Design of TLR2-ligand-synthetic long peptide conjugates for therapeutic vaccination of chronic HBV patients
Preconditioning of the tumor microenvironment with oncolytic reovirus converts CD3-bispecific antibody treatment into effective immunotherapy
Dendritic cell vaccination and CD40-agonist combination therapy licenses T cell-dependent antitumor immunity in a pancreatic carcinoma murine model
Elevated serum levels of soluble CD14 in HBeAg-positive chronic HBV patients upon Peginterferon treatment are associated with treatment response
NKG2A Blockade Potentiates CD8 T Cell Immunity Induced by Cancer Vaccines
HBV-Derived Synthetic Long Peptide Can Boost CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-Cell Responses in Chronic HBV Patients Ex Vivo
FcR gamma-Chain ITAM Signaling Is Critically Required for Cross-Presentation of Soluble Antibody-Antigen Complexes by Dendritic Cells
Fc gamma Receptor IIb Strongly Regulates Fc gamma Receptor-Facilitated T Cell Activation by Dendritic Cells

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