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2. Complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) activity of a humanized anti Lewis-Y antibody: FACS-based assay versus the ‘classical’ radioactive method—Qualification, comparison and application of the FACS-based approach
3. Tissue-dependent factors affect gene delivery to tumors in vivo
4. Nonviral gene transfer into fetal mouse livers (a comparison between the cationic polymer PEI and naked DNA)
5. Tumor-targeted gene delivery: an attractive strategy to use highly active effector molecules in cancer treatment
6. Polyethylenimine/DNA complexes shielded by transferrin target gene expression to tumors after systemic application
7. Liposomes Containing Interferon-Gamma as Adjuvant in Tumor Cell Vaccines
8. PEGylated DNA/transferrin–PEI complexes: reduced interaction with blood components, extended circulation in blood and potential for systemic gene delivery
9. The size of DNA/transferrin-PEI complexes is an important factor for gene expression in cultured cells
10. Increase of proliferation rate and enhancement of antitumor cytotoxicity of expanded human CD3+CD56+ immunologic effector cells by receptor-mediated transfection with the interleukin-7 gene
11. Coupling of cell-binding ligands to polyethylenimine for targeted gene delivery
12. Lymphocyte apoptosis: induction by gene transfer techniques
13. Intercellular interaction in frog heart
14. Bioelectric activity of frog atrium cells with non-typical impulse activity
15. 301 POSTER Use of low molecular weight polyethyleneimine conjugated to transferrin for siRNA delivery
16. A phase I/II, open label trial of Lewis Y specific monoclonal antibody IGN311 to evaluate safety and efficacy in patients with malignant effusion
17. Use of pre-trial EBV titres as a measure of immune status: Further support for independence from health status of immunological response to G17DT in gemcitabine—G17DT combination pancreatic cancer trial patients
18. In vitro evaluation of a tumor vaccine based on the xenogenization of tumor cells with tetanus toxoid molecules
19. SUSTAINED CYTOKINE DELIVERY FOR CANCER VACCINATION
20. Layer-by-layer deposition of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes on the surface of condensed DNA particles.
21. Biological activity of mutants of human tumour necrosis factor-alpha.
22. Increase of proliferation rate and enhancement of antitumor cytotoxicity of expanded human CD3+CD56+ immunologic effector cells by receptor-mediated transfection with the interleukin-7 gene.
23. SialylTn-mAb17-1A Carbohydrate−Protein Conjugate Vaccine: Effect of Coupling Density and Presentation of SialylTn
24. Novel Shielded Transferrin−Polyethylene Glycol−Polyethylenimine/DNA Complexes for Systemic Tumor-Targeted Gene Transfer
25. Different Strategies for Formation of PEGylated EGF-Conjugated PEI/DNA Complexes for Targeted Gene Delivery
26. Design and gene delivery activity of modified polyethylenimines
27. Tumor targeting with surface-shielded ligand-polycation DNA complexes
28. Functional maturation of dendritic cells by exposure to CD40L transgenic tumor cells, fibroblasts or keratinocytes
29. Xenogenization by tetanus toxoid loading into lymphoblastoid cell lines and primary human tumor cells mediated by polycations and liposomes
30. Liposomes as cytokine-supplement in tumor cell-based vaccines
31. Technology evaluation: TNFerade, GenVec
32. Ex vivo gene transfer into neuroblastoma cells for development of tumor vaccination strategies
33. Immunization of Rhesus monkeys with a conjugate vaccine IGN402 induces immune responses against carbohydrate and protein antigens, and cancer cells.
34. Editorial: Community series in the role of toll-like receptors and their related signaling pathways in viral infection and inflammation, volume II.
35. Special Issue "The Role of Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) in Infection and Inflammation 2.0".
36. In Silico Analyses Indicate a Lower Potency for Dimerization of TLR4/MD-2 as the Reason for the Lower Pathogenicity of Omicron Compared to Wild-Type Virus and Earlier SARS-CoV-2 Variants.
37. Editorial: The role of toll-like receptors and their related signaling pathways in viral infection and inflammation.
38. The Role of Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) and Their Related Signaling Pathways in Viral Infection and Inflammation.
39. Could a Lower Toll-like Receptor (TLR) and NF-κB Activation Due to a Changed Charge Distribution in the Spike Protein Be the Reason for the Lower Pathogenicity of Omicron?
40. Coagulopathies after Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 May Be Derived from a Combined Effect of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein and Adenovirus Vector-Triggered Signaling Pathways.
41. COVID-19: Mechanistic Model of the African Paradox Supports the Central Role of the NF-κB Pathway.
42. NF-κB Pathway as a Potential Target for Treatment of Critical Stage COVID-19 Patients.
43. Low-Cost Microwave-Assisted Partial Pseudomorphic Transformation of Biogenic Silica.
44. Systemic in vivo delivery of siRNA to tumours using combination of polyethyleneimine and transferrin-polyethyleneimine conjugates.
45. Correlation of ADCC activity with cytokine release induced by the stably expressed, glyco-engineered humanized Lewis Y-specific monoclonal antibody MB314.
46. Antiviral activity of the proteasome inhibitor VL-01 against influenza A viruses.
47. Immunogenicity of therapeutics: a matter of efficacy and safety.
48. In Response to: 'Impact of Glycosylation on Effector Functions of Therapeutic IgG' (Pharmaceuticals 2010, 3, 146-157).
49. Comparison of the Calibration Standards of Three Commercially Available Multiplex Kits for Human Cytokine Measurement to WHO Standards Reveals Striking Differences.
50. Analysis of lysine clipping of a humanized Lewis-Y specific IgG antibody and its relation to Fc-mediated effector function.
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