18 results on '"Zuleger, Cindy L"'
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2. Molecular characterization of hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase mutant T cells in human blood: The concept of surrogate selection for immunologically relevant cells
3. Administration of intratumoral GD2-directed interleukin-2 immunocytokine and local radiation therapy to activate immune rejection of spontaneous canine melanoma.
4. Enrichment of melanoma-associated T cells in 6-thioguanine-resistant T cells from metastatic melanoma patients
5. Phase I study to evaluate toxicity and feasibility of intratumoral injection of α-gal glycolipids in patients with advanced melanoma
6. A conditional predictive p-value to compare a multinomial with an overdispersed multinomial in the analysis of T-cell populations
7. Peptide induces CD4 +CD25 + and IL-10 + T cells and protection in airway allergy models
8. An antigen-independent but not antigen-specific TH1 response provides protection in the murine airway inflammation model
9. Safety and feasibility of an in situ vaccination and immunomodulatory targeted radionuclide combination immuno-radiotherapy approach in a comparative (companion dog) setting.
10. Immune responses to hepatitis B surface antigen following epidermal powder immunization
11. Development of a next-generation sequencing protocol for the canine T cell receptor beta chain repertoire.
12. Pilot trial of the hu14.18-IL2 immunocytokine in patients with completely resectable recurrent stage III or stage IV melanoma.
13. Pilot study of safety and feasibility of DNA microseeding for treatment of spontaneous canine melanoma.
14. In vivo 6-thioguanine-resistant T cells from melanoma patients have public TCR and share TCR beta amino acid sequences with melanoma-reactive T cells
15. Clonal Expansions of 6-Thioguanine Resistant T Lymphocytes in the Blood and Tumor of Melanoma Patients.
16. Peptide induces CD4+CD25+ and IL-10+ T cells and protection in airway allergy models
17. OMIP-008: Measurement of Th1 and Th2 cytokine polyfunctionality of human T cells.
18. MAGE-C2 Promotes Growth and Tumorigenicity of Melanoma Cells, Phosphorylation of KAP1, and DNA Damage Repair.
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