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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with nasal necrosis.
M-mode echocardiography in normal children and adolescents: some new perspectives.
Rectourethral fistula associated with two short segment urethral strictures in the anterior and posterior urethra: single-stage reconstruction using buccal mucosa and a radial forearm fasciocutaneous free flap.
[Blast study in acute leukemia using monoclonal antibodies].
Dark Blood Contrast-Enhanced Brain MRI Using Echo-uT1 RESS.
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Ultraviolet Rays
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Immunodominance deters the response to other tumor antigens thereby favoring escape: prevention by vaccination with tumor variants selected with cloned cytolytic T cells in vitro.
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Tracking the common ancestry of antigenically distinct cancer variants.
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Point mutation in essential genes with loss or mutation of the second allele: relevance to the retention of tumor-specific antigens.
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MHC class I restricted T cells and immune surveillance against transplanted ultraviolet light-induced tumors.
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A highly immunogenic tumor transfected with a murine transforming growth factor type beta 1 cDNA escapes immune surveillance.
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Antigenic cancer cells that escape immune destruction are stimulated by host cells.
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A unique tumor antigen produced by a single amino acid substitution.
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Synergy between T-cell immunity and inhibition of paracrine stimulation causes tumor rejection.
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Tumor antigens defined by cloned immunological probes are highly polymorphic and are not detected on autologous normal cells.
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