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1. Intra-tumoral delivery of CXCL11 via a vaccinia virus, but not by modified T cells, enhances the efficacy of adoptive T cell therapy and vaccines

3. Data from IRF1 Inhibits Antitumor Immunity through the Upregulation of PD-L1 in the Tumor Cell

9. Data from Splenectomy Promotes Indirect Elimination of Intraocular Tumors by CD8+ T Cells That Is Associated with IFNγ- and Fas/FasL-Dependent Activation of Intratumoral Macrophages

10. Supplementary Table 3 from Splenectomy Promotes Indirect Elimination of Intraocular Tumors by CD8+ T Cells That Is Associated with IFNγ- and Fas/FasL-Dependent Activation of Intratumoral Macrophages

12. IRF1 Inhibits Antitumor Immunity through the Upregulation of PD-L1 in the Tumor Cell

13. 743 Resistance to oncolytic vaccinia can be reversed by targeting regulatory T cells with vaccinia-directed delivery of a TGFβ inhibitor

14. Oncolytic Viruses Engineered to Enforce Leptin Expression Reprogram Tumor-Infiltrating T Cell Metabolism and Promote Tumor Clearance

15. Oligoadenylate-Synthetase-Family Protein OASL Inhibits Activity of the DNA Sensor cGAS during DNA Virus Infection to Limit Interferon Production

16. CTL- vs Treg lymphocyte-attracting chemokines, CCL4 and CCL20, are strong reciprocal predictive markers for survival of patients with oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma

17. Tunable pH-Responsive Polymeric Micelle for Cancer Treatment

18. Manipulating the expression of chemokine receptors enhances delivery and activity of cytokine-induced killer cells

19. Oncolytic vaccinia virus demonstrates antiangiogenic effects mediated by targeting of VEGF

20. Enhancement of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma proliferation, invasion, and metastasis by tumor-associated fibroblasts in preclinical models

21. Potential for enhanced therapeutic activity of biological cancer therapies with doxycycline combination

22. Regulating Cytokine Function Enhances Safety and Activity of Genetic Cancer Therapies

23. Bioinspired Controlled Release of CCL22 Recruits Regulatory T Cells In Vivo

24. Adenovirus-engineered human dendritic cells induce natural killer cell chemotaxis via CXCL8/IL-8 and CXCL10/IP-10

25. High-mobility group box 1 activates caspase-1 and promotes hepatocellular carcinoma invasiveness and metastases

26. Is the immune response a friend or foe for viral therapy of glioma?

27. Modulation of NKG2D-ligand Cell Surface Expression Enhances Immune Cell Therapy of Cancer

28. Targeting Localized Immune Suppression Within the Tumor Through Repeat Cycles of Immune Cell-oncolytic Virus Combination Therapy

29. Intra-tumoral delivery of CXCL11 via a vaccinia virus, but not by modified T cells, enhances the efficacy of adoptive T cell therapy and vaccines

30. Ethyl pyruvate administration inhibits hepatic tumor growth

31. Withaferin A inhibits in vivo growth of breast cancer cells accelerated by Notch2 knockdown

32. Local production of the chemokines CCL5 and CXCL10 attracts CD8+ T lymphocytes into esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

33. Minimal hepatic toxicity of Onyx-015: spatial restriction of coxsackie-adenoviral receptor in normal liver

34. The Use of Oncolytic Vaccinia Viruses in the Treatment of Cancer: A New Role for an Old Ally?

35. Using in Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging to Shed Light on Cancer Biology

36. Ablating CAR and Integrin Binding in Adenovirus Vectors Reduces Nontarget Organ Transduction and Permits Sustained Bloodstream Persistence Following Intraperitoneal Administration

37. First-in-man Study of Western Reserve Strain Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus: Safety, Systemic Spread, and Antitumor Activity

38. Splenectomy promotes indirect elimination of intraocular tumors by CD8+ T cells that is associated with IFNγ- and Fas/FasL-dependent activation of intratumoral macrophages

39. Adaptation to nutrient starvation in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli: analysis of survival, stress resistance, and changes in macromolecular synthesis during entry to and exit from stationary phase

40. Oncolytic vaccinia virus demonstrates antiangiogenic effects mediated by targeting of VEGF

41. Practical Methods for Molecular In Vivo Optical Imaging

42. Treating Tumors With a Vaccinia Virus Expressing IFNβ Illustrates the Complex Relationships Between Oncolytic Ability and Immunogenicity

43. Sustained inhibition of PKCα reduces intravasation and lung seeding during mammary tumor metastasis in an in vivo mouse model

44. Synergistic anti-tumor effects between oncolytic vaccinia virus and paclitaxel are mediated by the IFN response and HMGB1

45. Oncolytic adenoviruses for cancer gene therapy

46. Enhancing poxvirus oncolytic effects through increased spread and immune evasion

47. Integrating the biological characteristics of oncolytic viruses and immune cells can optimize therapeutic benefits of cell-based delivery

48. Oncolytic Virotherapy: Molecular Targets in Tumor-Selective Replication and Carrier Cell-Mediated Delivery of Oncolytic Viruses

49. Oncolytic Adenoviruses for Cancer Gene Therapy

50. Combining immune cell and viral therapy for the treatment of cancer

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