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15. Juli 2014 / Int J Cancer Permissive expansion and homing of adoptively transferred T cells in tumor-bearing hosts C. Perez A. Jukica J.J. Listopad K. Anders A.A. Kühl C. Loddenkemper T. Blankenstein J. Charo
01. April 2015 / Curr Opin Immunol Targeting cancer-specific mutations by T cell receptor gene therapy T. Blankenstein M. Leisegang W. Uckert H. Schreiber
01. April 2015 / Nat Biotechnol Identification of human T-cell receptors with optimal affinity to cancer antigens using antigen-negative humanized mice M. Obenaus C. Leitão M. Leisegang X. Chen I. Gavvovidis P. van der Bruggen W. Uckert D.J. Schendel T. Blankenstein
15. April 2015 / Int J Cancer Gene expression profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells during treatment with a gene-modified allogeneic tumor cell vaccine in advanced renal cell cancer: tumor-induced immunosuppression and a possible role for NF-κB A. Flörcken M. Grau A. Wolf A. Weilemann J. Kopp B. Dörken T. Blankenstein A. Pezzutto P. Lenz G. Lenz J. Westermann
01. Dezember 2014 / Canc Res Efficacy of CAR T-cell therapy in large tumors relies upon stromal targeting by IFNγ A. Textor J.J. Listopad L.L. Wührmann C. Perez A. Kruschinski M. Chmielewski H. Abken T. Blankenstein J. Charo
01. September 2014 / Eur J Immunol Misinitiation of intrathymic MART-1 transcription and biased TCR usage explain the high frequency of MART-1-specific T cells S. Pinto D. Sommermeyer C. Michel S. Wilde D. Schendel W. Uckert T. Blankenstein B. Kyewski