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1. Aurora kinase inhibition sensitizes melanoma cells to T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity

2. Definitive activation of endogenous antitumor immunity by repetitive cycles of cyclophosphamide with interspersed Toll-like receptor agonists

3. Inhibition of Adaptive Immunity by IL9 Can Be Disrupted to Achieve Rapid T-cell Sensitization and Rejection of Progressive Tumor Challenges

4. Blockade of CCL1 Inhibits T Regulatory Cell Suppressive Function Enhancing Tumor Immunity without Affecting T Effector Responses

5. B7-H1 Expression on Old CD8+ T Cells Negatively Regulates the Activation of Immune Responses in Aged Animals

6. Targeting the tumor microenvironment with anti-neu/anti-CD40 conjugated nanoparticles for the induction of antitumor immune responses

7. Implications of Aging and Self-Tolerance on the Generation of Immune and Antitumor Immune Responses

8. Aged Mice Develop Protective Antitumor Immune Responses with Appropriate Costimulation

9. Flagellin Fusion Proteins as Adjuvants or Vaccines Induce Specific Immune Responses

10. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells adhere to physiologic STAT3- vs STAT5-dependent hematopoietic programming, establishing diverse tumor-mediated mechanisms of immunologic escape

11. Foxp3-positive macrophages display immunosuppressive properties and promote tumor growth

12. Signals through 4-1BB inhibit T regulatory cells by blocking IL-9 production enhancing antitumor responses

13. Systemic targeting of CpG-ODN to the tumor microenvironment with anti-neu-CpG hybrid molecule and T regulatory cell depletion induces memory responses in BALB-neuT tolerant mice

14. CpG-ODN but not other TLR-ligands restore the antitumor responses in old mice: the implications for vaccinations in the aged

15. Identification of cross-reactive peptides using combinatorial libraries circumvents tolerance against Her-2/neu-immunodominant epitope

16. Aging affect the anti-tumor potential of dendritic cell vaccination, but it can be overcome by co-stimulation with anti-OX40 or anti-4-1BB

17. Vaccination with dendritic cells pulsed with apoptotic tumors in combination with anti-OX40 and anti-4-1BB monoclonal antibodies induces T cell-mediated protective immunity in Her-2/neu transgenic mice

18. The CD8+ T cell repertoire against Her-2/neu antigens in neu transgenic mice is of low avidity with antitumor activity

19. Cooperative effect between immunotherapy and antiangiogenic therapy leads to effective tumor rejection in tolerant Her-2/neu mice

20. High accumulation of T regulatory cells prevents the activation of immune responses in aged animals

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