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IDO and galectin-3 hamper the ex vivo generation of clinical grade tumor-specific T cells for adoptive cell therapy in metastatic melanoma
Long-term Survival and Clinical Benefit from Adoptive T-cell Transfer in Stage IV Melanoma Patients Is Determined by a Four-Parameter Tumor Immune Signature
The Thirteenth International Conference on Progress in Vaccination Against Cancer (PIVAC-13), October 2-4, 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: the current standing of anti-tumor immunotherapeutic approaches
Multipotent Stromal Cells Induce Human Regulatory T Cells Through a Novel Pathway Involving Skewing of Monocytes Toward Anti-inflammatory Macrophages
Multipotent stromal cells skew monocytes towards an anti-inflammatory function: the link with key immunoregulatory molecules
Multipotent stromal cells skew monocytes towards an anti-inflammatory interleukin-10-producing phenotype by production of interleukin-6
Adipose Tissue-Derived Multipotent Stromal Cells Have a Higher Immunomodulatory Capacity Than Their Bone Marrow-Derived Counterparts