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Early response evaluation of PD-1 blockade in NSCLC patients through FDG-PET-CT and T cell profiling of tumor-draining lymph nodes
Trial watch: Dendritic cell (DC)-based immunotherapy for cancer
Comparing CAR and TCR engineered T cell performance as a function of tumor cell exposure
QPCTL regulates macrophage and monocyte abundance and inflammatory signatures in the tumor microenvironment
Tumor-associated macrophages promote intratumoral conversion of conventional CD4 + T cells into regulatory T cells via PD-1 signalling
Keratinocyte differentiation antigen-specific T cells in immune checkpoint inhibitor-treated NSCLC patients are associated with improved survival
T cells expanded from renal cell carcinoma display tumor-specific CD137 expression but lack significant IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha or IL-2 production
B-cell clusters at the invasive margin associate with longer survival in early-stage oral-tongue cancer patients
Response of metastatic mouse invasive lobular carcinoma to mTOR inhibition is partly mediated by the adaptive immune system
A poly-neoantigen DNA vaccine synergizes with PD-1 blockade to induce T cell-mediated tumor control
TEIPP peptides: exploration of unTAPped cancer antigens
Formation and phenotypic characterization of CD49a, CD49b and CD103 expressing CD8 T cell populations in human metastatic melanoma
Ex vivo AKT-inhibition facilitates generation of polyfunctional stem cell memory-like CD8(+) T cells for adoptive immunotherapy
Anti-Melanoma immunity and local regression of cutaneous metastases in melanoma patients treated with monobenzone and imiquimod; a phase 2 a trial
T cells specific for a TAP-independent self-peptide remain naive in tumor-bearing mice and are fully exploitable for therapy
Increased infiltration of M2-macrophages, T-cells and PD-L1 expression in high grade leiomyosarcomas supports immunotherapeutic strategies
The blood mMDSC to DC ratio is a sensitive and easy to assess independent predictive factor for epithelial ovarian cancer survival
PRAME and HLA Class I expression patterns make synovial sarcoma a suitable target for PRAME specific T-cell receptor gene therapy
Impact of (chemo)radiotherapy on immune cell composition and function in cervical cancer patients
Immunological profiling of molecularly classified high-risk endometrial cancers identifies POLE-mutant and microsatellite unstable carcinomas as candidates for checkpoint inhibition

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