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15. Januar 2011 / Int J Cancer Tumor rejection by local interferon gamma induction in established tumors is associated with blood vessel destruction and necrosis D. Briesemeister D. Sommermeyer C. Loddenkemper R. Loew W. Uckert T. Blankenstein T. Kammertoens
01. April 2011 / Gene Ther Allogeneic gene-modified tumor cells (RCC-26/IL-7/CD80) as a vaccine in patients with metastatic renal cell cancer: a clinical phase-I study J. Westermann A. Floercken G. Willimsky A. van Lessen J. Kopp A. Takvorian K. Joehrens A. Lukowsky C. Schoenemann B. Sawitzki H. Pohla R. Frank B. Doerken D.J. Schendel T. Blankenstein A. Pezzutto
01. August 1993 / Br J Haematol Lymphotoxin, tumour necrosis factor and interleukin-6 gene transcripts are present in Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells of most Hodgkin's disease cases H.D. Foss H. Herbst E. Oelmann J. Samol M. Grebe T. Blankenstein J. Matthes Z. Qin B. Falini S. Pileri T. Diamantstein H. Stein
15. September 1993 / Canc Res Interleukin 10 transfected into Chinese hamster ovary cells prevents tumor growth and macrophage infiltration G. Richter S. Krueger-Krasagakes G. Hein C. Huels E. Schmitt T. Diamantstein T. Blankenstein
01. Juli 1993 / J Exp Med Expression of tumor necrosis factor by different tumor cell lines results either in tumor suppression or augmented metastasis Z. Qin S. Krueger-Krasagakes U. Kunzendorf H. Hock T. Diamantstein T. Blankenstein
01. April 1993 / Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Mechanisms of rejection induced by tumor cell-targeted gene transfer of interleukin 2, interleukin 4, interleukin 7, tumor necrosis factor, or interferon-gamma H. Hock M. Dorsch U. Kunzendorf Z. Qin T. Diamantstein T. Blankenstein
01. Januar 1993 / Eur J Immunol Eosinophils infiltrating interleukin-5 gene-transfected tumors do not suppress tumor growth S. Krueger-Krasagakes W. Li G. Richter T. Diamantstein T. Blankenstein
15. Februar 1993 / Canc Res Vaccinations with tumor cells genetically engineered to produce different cytokines: effectivity not superior to a classical adjuvant H. Hock M. Dorsch U. Kunzendorf K. Ueberla Z. Qin T. Diamantstein T. Blankenstein
01. Januar 1993 / Eur J Immunol Macrophage colony-stimulating factor gene transfer into tumor cells induces macrophage infiltration but not tumor suppression M. Dorsch H. Hock U. Kunzendorf T. Diamantstein T. Blankenstein
28. Juli 2011 / Blood The only proposed T-cell epitope derived from the TEL-AML1 translocation is not naturally processed J. Popovic L.P. Li P.M. Kloetzel M. Leisegang W. Uckert T. Blankenstein