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Autor:
Doron Betel, Smita S. Chandran, Martin G. Klatt, David A. Scheinberg, Christopher A. Klebanoff, Paul Zumbo, Jiaqi Ma, Friederike Dündar, Matthew R. Femia, Brian M. Baker
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 18:CN01-03
Background: “Public” neoantigens represent immunogenic epitopes encompassing hotspot mutations in driver oncogenes that are also restricted by common HLA alleles. In contrast with patient-specific “private” neoantigens, public neoantigens are
Autor:
Smita S. Chandran, Y. Liu, Mary Philip, Christopher A. Klebanoff, Tyler Walther, Jonathan Kaye, Peter Lauer, Mojdeh Shakiba, Dmitriy Zamarin, Prerak Trivedi, Hannah Y Wen, Heather Appleby, Andrew Scott, Alexandra Snyder, Niroshana Anandasabapathy, Matthew D. Hellmann, Steven Camara, Olivier Levy, Andrea Schietinger, Laura Menocal, Nasser K. Altorki, Elizabeth A. Comen, Doron Betel, Michael S. Glickman, Paul Zumbo, Matthew R. Femia, Friederike Dündar
Publikováno v:
Nature
Tumour-specific CD8 T cell dysfunction is a differentiation state that is distinct from the functional effector or memory T cell states1–6. Here we identify the nuclear factor TOX as a crucial regulator of the differentiation of tumour-specific T (
Autor:
Vincent R. Roggero, Rochelle M. Evans, Xiaopeng Sun, Caroline J. Lebegue, Matthew R. Femia, Jibo Zhang, Lizabeth A. Allison
Publikováno v:
J Cell Biochem
The thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) mediate thyroid hormone (T(3))-dependent gene expression. The nuclear import and export signals that direct TR shuttling are well characterized, but little is known about factors modulating nuclear retention. We us