Immunology

 

Theoretical Cancer Immunology

Paradoxical roles of the immune system during cancer development

Inflammation and Cancer

The cancer stem cell: Evidence for its origin as an injured autoreactive T Ce

NK cells in innate immunity

Efficiency of recombinant human

 Efficiency of Recombinant TNF in human cancer therapy

Early Neoplastic Progression Is Complement Independent

The Relationship of Chemotherapeutic and Endocrine Intervention on NK Cell Activiity in Human Breast Cancer

The frequent expression of cancer/testis antigens provides opportunities for immunotherapeutic targeting of sarcoma

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND CYTOLYTIC FACTOR CAN INTERACT SYNERGISTICALLY IN EFFECTING CYTOLYSIS OF NEOPLASTIC TARGETS

 

In-vitro Testing

Interferon-g Sensitizes Osteosarcoma Cells to Fas-Induced Apoptosis by Up-Regulating Fas Receptors and Caspase-8

The interplay between innate and adaptive immunity regulates cancer development

Tumour-associated macrophages are a distinct M2 polarised population promoting tumour progression: Potential targets of anti-cancer therapy

Melatonin Enhances IL-2, IL-6, and IFN-y Production by Human Circulating c D ~ +Ce lls

Molecular Immunological Approaches to Biotherapy of Human Cancers Src Homology 2–Containing Inositol 5V-Phosphatase 1 Negatively Regulates IFN-; Production by Natural Killer Cells Stimulated with Antibody-Coated Tumor Cells and Interleukin-12

Src Homology 2–Containing Inositol 5V-Phosphatase 1 Negatively Regulates IFN-; Production by Natural Killer Cells Stimulated with Antibody-Coated Tumor Cells and Interleukin-12