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Balancing Antigen Loading on Gold Nanoparticles: Implications for Future Cancer Vaccine Strategies. [PDF]
Ghirardello M+8 more
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An SNP-dependent cancer-testis antigenic epitope serves as a promising immunotherapeutic target for cancer. [PDF]
Murata K+14 more
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Immunomodulatory effects of photothermal therapy in breast cancer: advances and challenges. [PDF]
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MetE: a promising protective antigen for tuberculosis vaccine development. [PDF]
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Role of Non‐Surface Antigens in Controlling Paramecium Surface Antigen Synthesis*
The Journal of Protozoology, 1969SYNOPSIS. Paramecium aurelia exposed to antisera prepared against cells of a different surface antigenic type are often induced to transform to a new serotype. One possible explanation is that paramecia that are so affected have antigens related to the ciliary antigens, but not accessible to immobilizing antibodies.
Irving Finger+3 more
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1976
A stable human-Chinese hamster ovary cell hybrid has been produced which, in addition to the complement of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) chromosomes, contains only one human chromosome, No. 11. The human cell-surface antigens whose expression is controlled by human chromosome 11, and are expressed by this hybrid, have been defined as the A<sub>L&
T.T. Puck, E.E. Moore, Carol Jones
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A stable human-Chinese hamster ovary cell hybrid has been produced which, in addition to the complement of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) chromosomes, contains only one human chromosome, No. 11. The human cell-surface antigens whose expression is controlled by human chromosome 11, and are expressed by this hybrid, have been defined as the A<sub>L&
T.T. Puck, E.E. Moore, Carol Jones
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Surface antigens of human trophoblasts
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1977Abstract Single cells and cell aggregates of human trophoblasts were studied by immunofluorescence and mixed haemadsorption for the presence of different surface antigens. Results indicate that fresh trophoblast cells do not express HL-A in detectable amounts but carry human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and Con-A receptors.
Karl-Gösta Sundqvist+2 more
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