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  1. 1.   Rapid Depletion of Intratumoral Regulatory T Cells Induces Synchronized CD8 T- and NK-cell Activation and IFN gamma-Dependent Tumor Vessel Regression
  2. Kurebayashi, Yutaka; Olkowski,Colleen; Lane, Kelly C.; Vasalatiy, Olga V.; Xu, Biying C.; Okada, Ryuhei; Furusawa, Aki; Choyke, Peter L.; Kobayashi, Hisataka; Sato, Noriko
  3. Cancer Research. 2021, Jun 1; 81(11): 3092-3104.
  1. 2.   The Mottled Capsid of the Salmonella Giant Phage SPN3US, a Likely Maturation Intermediate with a Novel Internal Shell
  2. Heymann, J Bernard; Wang, Bing; Newcomb, William W; Wu,Weimin; Winkler, Dennis C; Cheng, Naiqian; Reilly, Erin R; Hsia, Ru-Ching; Thomas, Julie A; Steven, Alasdair C
  3. Viruses. 2020, Aug 19; 12(9): pii: E910..
  1. 3.   Mouse Ly49G2(+) NK cells dominate early responses during both immune reconstitution and activation independently of MHC
  2. Barao, I.; Alvarez, M.; Ames, E.; Orr, M. T.; Stefanski, H. E.; Blazar, B. R.; Lanier, L. L.; Anderson, S. K.; Redelman, D.; Murphy, W. J.
  3. Blood. 2011, Jun; 117(26): 7032-7041.
  1. 4.   Gp96(SIV)Ig immunization induces potent polyepitope specific, multifunctional memory responses in rectal and vaginal mucosa
  2. Strbo, N.; Vaccari, M.; Pahwa, S.; Kolber, M. A.; Fisher, E.; Gonzalez, L.; Doster, M. N.; Hryniewicz, A.; Felber, B. K.; Pavlakis, G. N.; Franchini, G.; Podack, E. R.
  3. Vaccine. 2011, Mar; 29(14): 2619-2625.
  1. 5.   Expression of Costimulatory TNFR2 Induces Resistance of CD4(+)FoxP3(-) Conventional T Cells to Suppression by CD4(+) FoxP3(+) Regulatory T Cells
  2. Chen, X.; Hamano, R.; Subleski, J. J.; Hurwitz, A. A.; Howard, O. M. Z.; Oppenheim, J. J.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2010, Jul 1; 185(1): 174-182.
  1. 6.   Natural killer cells recruited into lymph nodes inhibit alloreactive T-cell activation through perforin-mediated killing of donor allogeneic dendritic cells
  2. Laffont, S.; Seillet, C.; Ortaldo, J.; Coudert, J. D.; Guery, J. C.
  3. Blood. 2008 112(3): 661-671.
  1. 7.   Incorporation of chemical reactions into UV photochemical ablation of coarse-grained material
  2. Yingling, Y. G.; Garrison, B. J.
  3. Applied Surface Science. 2007, May; 253(15): 6377-6381.
  1. 8.   Triptolide, a constituent of immunosuppressive Chinese herbal medicine, is a potent suppressor of dendritic-cell maturation and trafficking
  2. Chen, X.; Murakami, T.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Howard, O. M. Z.
  3. Blood. 2005, OCT 1; 106(7): 2409-2416.
  1. 9.   Human tumor antigen MUC1 is chemotactic for immature dendritic cells and elicits maturation but does not promote Th1 type immunity
  2. Carlos, C. A.; Dong, H. F.; Howard, O. M. Z.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Hanisch, F. G.; Finn, O. J.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2005, AUG 1; 175(3): 1628-1635.
  1. 10.   Transduction of the gene coding for a human G-protein coupled receptor FPRL1 in mouse tumor cells increases host anti-tumor immunity
  2. Hu, J. Y.; Li, G. C.; Tong, Y. Q.; Li, Y. H.; Zhou, G. H.; He, X. J.; Xie, P. L.; Wang, J. M.; Sun, Q. B.
  3. International Immunopharmacology. 2005, JUN; 5(6): 971-980.
  1. 11.   Rapid conversion of effector mechanisms from NK to T cells during virus-induced lysis of allogeneic implants in vivo
  2. Brehm, M. A.; Daniels, K. A.; Ortaldo, J. R.; Welsh, R. M.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2005, JUN 1; 174(11): 6663-6671.
  1. 12.   Induction of tumor-specific T cell immunity by anti-DR5 antibody therapy
  2. Takeda, K.; Yamaguchi, N.; Akiba, H.; Kojima, Y.; Hayakawa, Y.; Tanner, J. E.; Sayers, T. J.; Seki, N.; Okumura, K.; Yagita, H.; Smyth, M. J.
  3. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2004 199(4): 437-448.
  1. 13.   Dissociation of NKT stimulation, cytokine induction, and NK activation in vivo by the use of distinct TCR-binding ceramides
  2. Ortaldo, J. R.; Young, H. A.; Winkler-Pickett, R. T.; Bere, E. W.; Murphy, W. J.; Wiltrout, R. H.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2004 172(2): 943-953.
  1. 14.   Antigen-primed CD8(+) T cells can mediate resistance, preventing allogeneic marrow engraftment in the simultaneous absence of perforin-, CD95L-, TNFR1- and TRAIL-dependent killing
  2. Komatsu, M.; Mammolenti, M.; Jones, M.; Jurecic, R.; Sayers, T. J.; Levy, R. B.
  3. Blood. 2003 101(10): 3991-3999.
  1. 15.   Tumor regression and autoimmunity after reversal of a functionally tolerant state of self-reactive CD8+ T cells
  2. Overwijk, W. W.; Theoret, M. R.; Finkelstein, S. E.; Surman, D. R.; de Jong, L. A.; Vyth-Dreese, F. A.; Dellemijn, T. A.; Antony, P. A.; Spiess, P. J.; Palmer, D. C.; Heimann, D. M.; Klebanoff, C. A.; Yu, Z. Y.; Hwang, L. N.; Feigenbaum, L.; Kruisbeek, A. M.; Rosenberg, S. A.; Restifo, N. P.
  3. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2003 198(4): 569-580.
  1. 16.   Increased bone marrow allograft rejection by depletion of NK cells expressing inhibitory Ly49 NK receptors for donor class I antigens
  2. Raziuddin, A.; Longo, D. L.; Bennett, M.; Winkler-Pickett, R.; Ortaldo, J. R.; Murphy, W. J.
  3. Blood. 2002 100(8): 3026-3033.
  1. 17.   Quantum chemical modelling of reactivity and selectivity of 1,2-dithiolanes towards retroviral and cellular zinc fingers
  2. Topol, I. A.; Nemukhin, A. V.; Burt, S. K.
  3. Molecular Physics. 2002 100(6): 791-797.
  1. 18.   T-cell adoptive therapy of tumors: Mechanisms of improved therapeutic performance
  2. Cohen, P. A.; Peng, L. M.; Kjaergaard, J.; Plautz, G. E.; Finke, J. H.; Koski, G. K.; Czerniecki, B. J.; Shu, S. Y.
  3. Critical Reviews in Immunology. 2001 21(1-3): 215-248.
  1. 19.   Interactions of azodicarbonamide (ADA) species with the model zinc finger site: Theoretical support of the zinc finger domain destruction in the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein (NCp7) by ADA
  2. Topol, I. A.; Nemukhin, A. V.; Dobrogorskaya, Y. I.; Burt, S. K.
  3. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2001 105(45): 11341-11350.
  1. 20.   Experimental determination and calculations of redox potential descriptors of compounds directed against retroviral zinc fingers: Implications for rational drug design
  2. Topol, I. A.; McGrath, C.; Chertova, E.; Dasenbrock, C.; Lacourse, W. R.; Eissenstat, M. A.; Burt, S. K.; Henderson, L. E.; Casas-Finet, J. R.
  3. Protein Science. 2001 10(7): 1434-1445.
  1. 21.   Immunobiology of natural killer cells and bone marrow transplantation: merging of basic and preclinical studies
  2. Murphy, W. J.; Koh, C. Y.; Raziuddin, A.; Bennett, M.; Longo, D. L.
  3. Immunological Reviews. 2001 181: 279-289.
  1. 22.   Characterization of a novel degradation product of 2,2 '-dithiobis
  2. Phillips, L. R.; Malspeis, L.; Tubbs, E. K.; Supko, J. G.
  3. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. 2000 23(2-3): 395-402.
  1. 23.   Tolerance and alloreactivity of the Ly49D subset of murine NK cells
  2. George, T. C.; Ortaldo, J. R.; Lemieux, S.; Kumar, V.; Bennett, M.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 1999 163(4): 1859-1867.
  1. 24.   Positive recognition of MHC class T molecules by the Ly49D receptor of murine NK cells
  2. George, T. C.; Mason, L. H.; Ortaldo, J. R.; Kumar, V.; Bennett, M.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 1999 162(4): 2035-2043.
  1. 25.   Induction of CD4(+) T cell alloantigen-specific hyporesponsiveness by IL-10 and TGF-beta(1)
  2. Zeller, J. C.; Panoskaltsis-Mortari, A.; Murphy, W. J.; Ruscetti, F. W.; Narula, S.; Roncarolo, M. G.; Blazar, B. R.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 1999 163(7): 3684-3691.
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