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Antibody-mediated delivery of viral epitopes to redirect EBV-specific CD8+ T-cell immunity towards cancer cells
Antibody-mediated delivery of viral epitopes to redirect EBV-specific CD8+ T-cell immunity towards cancer cells
Comparison of methods generating antibody-epitope conjugates for targeting cancer with virus-specific T cells
Comparison of methods generating antibody-epitope conjugates for targeting cancer with virus-specific T cells
Induction of Robust Type I Interferon Levels by Oncolytic Reovirus Requires Both Viral Replication and Interferon-alpha/beta Receptor Signaling
An alternative model for type I interferon induction downstream of human TLR2
Balancing STING in antimicrobial defense and autoinflammation
An alternative model for type I interferon induction downstream of human TLR2
Conditionally controlling human TLR2 activity via trans-cyclooctene caged ligands
Human B cells fail to secrete type I interferons upon cytoplasmic DNA exposure
Chemical Tools for Studying TLR Signaling Dynamics
Chemical Tools for Studying TLR Signaling Dynamics
EBV MicroRNA BART16 Suppresses Type I IFN Signaling
The Epstein-Barr Virus Glycoprotein gp150 Forms an Immune-Evasive Glycan Shield at the Surface of Infected Cells
A genome-wide high-complexity shRNA library screen identifies novel factors in MHC class I trafficking and degradation
Immune Evasion by Epstein-Barr Virus
Silencing the shutoff protein of Epstein-Barr virus in productively infected B cells points to (innate) targets for immune evasion
Cowpox Virus Protein CPXV012 Eludes CTLs by Blocking ATP Binding to TAP
A high-coverage shRNA screen identifies TMEM129 as an E3 ligase involved in ER-associated protein degradation
Epstein-Barr Virus Large Tegument Protein BPLF1 Contributes to Innate Immune Evasion through Interference with Toll-Like Receptor Signaling

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