Items where Author is "Ferrone, Soldano"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article Number of items: 5. ArticleAli, Talib and Pisanti, Simona and Ciaglia, Elena and Mortarini, Roberta and Anichini, Andrea and Santinami, Mario and Gulletta, Elio and Ietto, Caterina and Galgani, Mario and Garofalo, Cinzia and Matarese, Giuseppe and Bifulco, Maurizio and Ferrone, Soldano and Colucci, Francesco and Moretta, Alessandro and Kärre, Klas and Carbone, Ennio (2014) Enrichment of KIR+CD57+ highly cytotoxic NK cells in sentinel lymph nodes of melanoma patients. Journal of Translational Medicine, 12 (Suppl ). P10 - P10. ISSN 1479-5876 Srivastava, Raghvendra M and Jie, Hyun-bae and Ferrone, Soldano and Ferris, Robert L (2013) STAT1 contributes to HLA class I upregulation and CTL reactivity after anti-EGFR mAb cetuximab therapy in head and neck cancer patients. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer, 1 (S1). Smith, Andressa A and Hodge, James and Garnett, Charlie and Farsaci, Benedetto and Palena, Claudia and Tsang, Kwong-Yok and Ferrone, Soldano and Gamiero, Sofia (2013) Chemotherapy-induced immunogenic modulation of tumor cells enhances killing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and is distinct from immunogenic cell death. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer, 1 (Suppl ). P91 - P91. ISSN 2051-1426 Cooney, Craig A and Jousheghany, Fariba and Yao-Borengasser, Aiwei and Phanavanh, Bounleut and Gomes, Tina and Kieber-Emmons, Ann Marie and Siegel, Eric R and Suva, Larry J and Ferrone, Soldano and Kieber-Emmons, Thomas and Monzavi-Karbassi, Behjatolah (2011) Chondroitin sulfates play a major role in breast cancer metastasis: a role for CSPG4 and CHST11gene expression in forming surface P-selectin ligands in aggressive breast cancer cells. Breast Cancer Research, 13 (3). Latzka, Julia and Gaier, Sonja and Hofstetter, Gerlinde and Balazs, Nina and Smole, Ursula and Ferrone, Soldano and Scheiner, Otto and Breiteneder, Heimo and Pehamberger, Hubert and Wagner, Stefan (2011) Specificity of mimotope-induced anti-high molecular weight-melanoma associated antigen (HMW-MAA) antibodies does not ensure biological activity. PLoS One, 6 (5). e19383 - ?. |