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1. MHC Intratumoral Heterogeneity May Predict Cancer Progression and Response to Immunotherapy

2. Differential Immunometabolic Effects of High-Fat Diets Containing Coconut, Sunflower, and Extra Virgin Olive Oils in Female Mice

3. MHC heterogeneity and response of metastases to immunotherapy

4. The High-Fat Diet Based on Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Causes Dysbiosis Linked to Colorectal Cancer Prevention

5. MHC Class I Molecules and Cancer Progression: Lessons Learned from Preclinical Mouse Models

6. Restoration of MHC-I on Tumor Cells by Fhit Transfection Promotes Immune Rejection and Acts as an Individualized Immunotherapeutic Vaccine

7. MHC class I molecules act as tumor suppressor genes regulating the cell cycle gene expression, invasion and intrinsic tumorigenicity of melanoma cells

8. Immunotherapy eradicates metastases with reversible defects in MHC class I expression

9. The escape of cancer from T lymphocytes: immunoselection of MHC class I loss variants harboring structural-irreversible 'hard' lesions

10. Alterations of HLA class I expression in human melanoma xenografts in immunodeficient mice occur frequently and are associated with higher tumorigenicity

11. Total loss of HLA class I expression on a melanoma cell line after growth in nude mice in absence of autologous antitumor immune response

12. Modification of phagocytosis and cytokine production in peritoneal and splenic murine cells by erythromycin A, azithromycin and josamycin

13. Detection of breast cancer cells in the peripheral blood is positively correlated with estrogen-receptor status and predicts for poor prognosis

14. Tumour immunology, vaccination and escape strategies

15. MHC class I‐deficient metastatic tumor variants immunoselected by T lymphocytes originate from the coordinated downregulation of APM components

16. The use of 7-amino-actinomycin D in the analysis of Candida albicans phagocytosis and opsonization

17. Enhanced resistance to experimental systemic candidiasis in tilorone-treated mice

18. c-K-ras Overexpression Is Characteristic for Metastases Derived from a Methylcholanthrene-Induced Fibrosarcoma

19. The tumour suppressor Fhit positively regulates MHC class I expression on cancer cells

20. Effect of MHC class-I transfection on local tumor growth and metastasis in an H-2-negative clone derived from a chemically induced fibrosarcoma

21. Differential mRNA levels of c-myc, c-fos and MHC class I in several clones of a murine fibrosarcoma

22. The immunomodulator PSK induces in vitro cytotoxic activity in tumour cell lines via arrest of cell cycle and induction of apoptosis

23. A new extract of the plant calendula officinalis produces a dual in vitro effect: cytotoxic anti-tumor activity and lymphocyte activation

24. The selection of tumor variants with altered expression of classical and nonclassical MHC class I molecules: implications for tumor immune escape

25. Detection of breast cancer cells in the peripheral blood is positively correlated with estrogen-receptor status and predicts for poor prognosis

26. MHC class I antigens, immune surveillance, and tumor immune escape

27. NK cells mediate increase of phagocytic activity but not of proinflammatory cytokine (interleukin-6 [IL-6], tumor necrosis factor alpha, and IL-12) production elicited in splenic macrophages by tilorone treatment of mice during acute systemic candidiasis

28. Use of SYTOX green dye in the flow cytometric analysis of bacterial phagocytosis

29. Suppression of splenic macrophage Candida albicans phagocytosis following in vivo depletion of natural killer cells in immunocompetent BALB/c mice and T-cell-deficient nude mice

30. Immunoselection by T lymphocytes generates repeated MHC class I-deficient metastatic tumor variants

31. MHC antigens and tumor escape from immune surveillance

32. Altered MHC class I antigens in tumors

33. In vivo activation of NK cells induces inhibition of lung colonization of H-2 positive and H-2 negative fibrosarcoma tumor clones

34. Generation and control of metastasis in experimental tumor systems; inhibition of experimental metastases by a tilorone analogue

35. Heterogeneity of MHC-class-I antigens in clones of methylcholanthrene-induced tumors. Implications for local growth and metastasis

36. Activation and fixation of C3 by human B cell lines is enhanced by interferon-gamma and tumor necrosis factor alpha

37. A weakly tumorigenic phenotype with high MHC class-I expression is associated with high metastatic potential after surgical removal of the primary murine fibrosarcoma

38. Contents Vol. 18, 1998/99

39. Acknowledgement to the Reviewers

40. Subject Index Vol. 18, 1998/99

41. Modification of phagocytosis and cytokine production in peritoneal and splenic murine cells by erythromycin A, azithromycin and josamycin.

42. MHC class I-deficient metastatic tumor variants immunoselected by T lymphocytes originate from the coordinated downregulation of APM components.

43. MHC class I antigens, immune surveillance, and tumor immune escape.

44. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SYNGENEIC ANTI-TUMOUR RESPONSE AGAINST THE GR9

45. NK sensitivity and lung clearance of MHC-class-I-deficient cells within a heterogeneous fibrosarcoma

46. Syngeneic Monoclonal Antibodies Against Chemically Induced Tumors

47. Generation of syngeneic anti-tumour double negative cells (CD4- CD8-), with cytotoxic activity against clones of different MHC class I expression

48. Effect of in vivo activation of natural killer (NK) cells by a tilorone analogue on the survival of mice injected intravenously with different experimental murine tumours

49. The HLA crossroad in tumor immunology

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