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1. Selective preservation of bone marrow mature recirculating but not marginal zone B cells in murine models of chronic inflammation.

2. CAR T Cells Redirected to CD44v6 Control Tumor Growth in Lung and Ovary Adenocarcinoma Bearing Mice

3. Selective preservation of bone marrow mature recirculating but not marginal zone B cells in murine models of chronic inflammation

4. Extracellular NGFR Spacers Allow Efficient Tracking and Enrichment of Fully Functional CAR-T Cells Co-Expressing a Suicide Gene

5. Mechanism of action of the tumor vessel targeting agent NGR-hTNF: Role of both NGR peptide and hTNF in cell binding and signaling

6. The tumor vessel targeting agent NGR-TNF controls the different stages of the tumorigenic process in transgenic mice by distinct mechanisms

7. Regulation of peripheral T cell activation by calreticulin

8. Anti-metastatic activity of the tumor vascular targeting agent NGR-TNF

9. GKLF in thymus epithelium as a developmentally regulated element of thymocyte-stroma cross-talk

10. Epithelial V-like Antigen (EVA), a Novel Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily, Expressed in Embryonic Epithelia with a Potential Role as Homotypic Adhesion Molecule in Thymus Histogenesis

11. Therapeutic genes for anti-HIV/AIDS gene therapy

12. Chim3 confers survival advantage to CD4+ T cells upon HIV-1 infection by preventing HIV-1 DNA integration and HIV-1-induced G2 cell-cycle delay

13. 606. Identification of a 45-aa Domain of the F12-Vif Mutant Possessing Anti-HIV Activity

14. Improved thymopoietic potential in aviremic HIV infected individuals treated with HAART by intermittent IL-2 administration

15. Abstract 4381: The novel direct-acting vascular targeting agent NGR-TNF exerts in vivo antitumor activity by inducing endothelial and tumor cell death in the absence of proangiogenic bone-marrow derived cell recruitment

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