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A new paradigm for tumor immune escape: ß-catenin-driven immune exclusion. | Academic Article |
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Immunodominance and tumor escape. | Academic Article |
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Tumor Escape | Concept |
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Mechanisms of tumor escape in the context of the T-cell-inflamed and the non-T-cell-inflamed tumor microenvironment. | Academic Article |
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Gajewski, Thomas F. | Person |
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A tumor escape variant that has lost one major histocompatibility complex class I restriction element induces specific CD8+ T cells to an antigen that no longer serves as a target. | Academic Article |
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Schreiber, Hans | Person |
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Adoptively transferred immune T cells eradicate established tumors despite cancer-induced immune suppression. | Academic Article |
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Deficiency of GMDS leads to escape from NK cell-mediated tumor surveillance through modulation of TRAIL signaling. | Academic Article |
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Identifying and overcoming immune resistance mechanisms in the melanoma tumor microenvironment. | Academic Article |
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Impact of oncogenic pathways on evasion of antitumour immune responses. | Academic Article |
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Induction of lymphoidlike stroma and immune escape by tumors that express the chemokine CCL21. | Academic Article |
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Mechanisms of immune evasion by gliomas. | Academic Article |
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MHC Class II Antigen Presentation by Lymphatic Endothelial Cells in Tumors Promotes Intratumoral Regulatory T cell-Suppressive Functions. | Academic Article |
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Molecular mechanism of MART-1+/A*0201+ human melanoma resistance to specific CTL-killing despite functional tumor-CTL interaction. | Academic Article |
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