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Tumor Immunology

JAMA, 1982
THE RESULTS of experiments in laboratory animals clearly demonstrate that tumor tissues transplanted between rodents possessing identical histocompatibility antigens can lead to immunologic rejection of the tumor. This has led many investigators to propose that tumors, including spontaneously occurring tumors in man, must result, at least in part, from
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Tumor immunology.

JAMA, 1997
Malignant tumors express antigens that may stimulate and serve as targets for antitumor immunity. Virally induced tumors usually contain integrated proviral genomes in theircellulargenomes and often express viral genome-encoded proteins that may stimulate specific host immune responses.
S, Shu   +3 more
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Tumor Immunology: An Overview

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993
I, Hellström, K E, Hellström
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Human Tumor Immunology

Medical Clinics of North America, 1971
H F, Oettgen, L J, Old, E A, Boyse
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Tumor Immunology and Tumor Evolution: Intertwined Histories

Immunity, 2020
Jérôme Galon, Daniela Bruni
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Celebrating 100 years of Immunology & Cell Biology – a special focus on the field of tumor immunology in Australia

Immunology and Cell Biology, 2023
Snehlata Kumari   +2 more
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The Future of Tumor Immunology

Medical Clinics of North America, 1972
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Tumor immunology—towards a paradigm of reciprocal research

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2002
Drew M Pardoll
exaly  

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