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1. Galectin-1, -3 and -9 Expression and Clinical Significance in Squamous Cervical Cancer.

2. Autocrine expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor ligand heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor in cervical cancer

3. A beneficial tumor microenvironment in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma is characterized by a high T cell and low IL-17(+) cell frequency

4. Cervical cancer cell-derived interleukin-6 impairs CCR7-dependent migration of MMP-9-expressing dendritic cells

5. Role of IL-12p40 in cervical carcinoma

6. CXCR7 expression is associated with disease-free and disease-specific survival in cervical cancer patients

7. Systemic and local human papillomavirus 16-specific T-cell immunity in patients with head and neck cancer

8. Expression of endoglin (CD105) in cervical cancer

9. Expression of Smad2 and Smad4 in cervical cancer: absent nuclear Smad4 expression correlates with poor survival

10. Elevated expression of SerpinA1 and SerpinA3 in HLA-positive cervical carcinoma

11. Overexpression of the αvβ6 integrin in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is a prognostic factor for decreased survival

12. The tumor area occupied by Tbet+ cells in deeply invading cervical cancer predicts clinical outcome

13. Galectin-1,-3 and-9 Expression and Clinical Significance in Squamous Cervical Cancer

14. Angels and demons: Th17 cells represent a beneficial response, while neutrophil IL-17 is associated with poor prognosis in squamous cervical cancer

15. Correlations between immune response and vascularization qRT-PCR gene expression clusters in squamous cervical cancer

16. FoxP3(+) and IL-17(+) cells are correlated with improved prognosis in cervical adenocarcinoma

17. Inhibiting complement regulators in cancer immunotherapy with bispecific mAbs

18. Substantial changes in gene expression of Wnt, MAPK and TNFalpha pathways induced by TGF-beta1 in cervical cancer cell lines

19. Tumor-Specific Inhibition of Membrane-Bound Complement Regulatory Protein Crry with Bispecific Monoclonal Antibodies Prevents Tumor Outgrowth in a Rat Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases Model

20. CD55 expression patterns on intestinal neuronal tissue are divergent from the brain

21. Beta-glucan enhanced killing of renal cell carcinoma micrometastases by monoclonal antibody G250 directed complement activation

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23. Enhancement of the complement activating capacity of 17-1A mAb to overcome the effect of membrane-bound complement regulatory proteins on colorectal carcinoma

24. A high IL6/IL17 ratio combined with low IL5 expression is correlated with poor survival in squamous cervical cancer

25. Role of NK cells in adoptive immunotherapy of metastatic colorectal cancer in a syngeneic rat model

26. [Untitled]

27. A Possible Role of CD46 for the Protection In Vivo of Human Renal Tumor Cells from Complement-Mediated Damage

28. Uptake of Long-Circulating Immunoliposomes, Directed Against Colon Adenocarcinoma Cells, by Liver Metastases of Colon Cancer

29. Immune evasion of tumor cells using membrane-bound complement regulatory proteins

30. The Regulatory Role of CD45 on Rat NK Cells in Target Cell Lysis

31. A Bispecific Monoclonal Antibody Directed Against Both the Membrane-Bound Complement Regulator CD55 and the Renal Tumor-Associated Antigen G250 Enhances C3 Deposition and Tumor Cell Lysis by Complement

32. Characterization of three new membrane structures on rat NK cells which are involved in activation of the lytic machinery

33. Cervical cancer cell-derived interleukin-6 impairs CCR7-dependent migration of MMP-9-expressing dendritic cells

34. Tumor-infiltrating CD14-positive myeloid cells and CD8-positive T-cells prolong survival in patients with cervical carcinoma

35. Tumor Heterogeneity and Immunotherapy of Cancer

36. M2 Macrophages Induced by Prostaglandin E2 and IL-6 from Cervical Carcinoma Are Switched to Activated M1 Macrophages by CD4(+) Th1 Cells

37. Critical role of endoglin in tumor cell plasticity of Ewing sarcoma and melanoma

38. Molecular mechanisms of epidermal growth factor receptor overexpression in patients with cervical cancer

39. Production of bi-specific monoclonal antibodies in a hollow-fibre bioreactor

40. Versican expression is associated with tumor-infiltrating CD8-positive T cells and infiltration depth in cervical cancer

41. Human leukocyte antigen class I, MHC class I chain-related molecule A, and CD8+/regulatory T-cell ratio:Which variable determines survival of cervical cancer patients?

42. Lack of TNFα mRNA expression in cervical cancer is not associated with loss of heterozygosity at 6p21.3, inactivating mutations or promoter methylation

43. Endothelium specific matrilysin (MMP-7) expression in human cancers

44. Combined array-comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-loss of heterozygosity analysis reveals complex genetic alterations in cervical cancer

45. Role of tumor-derived proinflammatory cytokines GM-CSF, TNF-alpha, and IL-12 in the migration and differentiation of antigen-presenting cells in cervical carcinoma

46. Cross-linking tumor cells with effector cells via CD55 with a bispecific mAb induces beta-glucan-dependent CR3-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

47. The absence of CCL2 expression in cervical carcinoma is associated with increased survival and loss of heterozygosity at 17q11.2

48. EMMPRIN-induced MMP-2 activation cascade in human cervical squamous cell carcinoma

49. Prognostic relevance of TGF-beta1 and PAI-1 in cervical cancer

50. Complement function in mAb-mediated cancer immunotherapy

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