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  • Preclinical Development of ... Preclinical Development of Ipilimumab and Nivolumab Combination Immunotherapy: Mouse Tumor Models, In Vitro Functional Studies, and Cynomolgus Macaque Toxicology
    Selby, Mark J; Engelhardt, John J; Johnston, Robert J ... PloS one, 09/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 9
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    The monoclonal antibodies ipilimumab (anti-CTLA-4) and nivolumab (anti-PD-1) have shown remarkable antitumor activity in an increasing number of cancers. When combined, ipilimumab and nivolumab have ...
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  • Evolving synergistic combin... Evolving synergistic combinations of targeted immunotherapies to combat cancer
    Melero, Ignacio; Berman, David M; Aznar, M Angela ... Nature reviews. Cancer, 08/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 8
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    Immunotherapy has now been clinically validated as an effective treatment for many cancers. There is tremendous potential for synergistic combinations of immunotherapy agents and for combining ...
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  • Elective Nodal Irradiation ... Elective Nodal Irradiation Attenuates the Combinatorial Efficacy of Stereotactic Radiation Therapy and Immunotherapy
    Marciscano, Ariel E; Ghasemzadeh, Ali; Nirschl, Thomas R ... Clinical cancer research, 10/2018, Volume: 24, Issue: 20
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    In the proper context, radiotherapy can promote antitumor immunity. It is unknown if elective nodal irradiation (ENI), a strategy that irradiates tumor-associated draining lymph nodes (DLN), affects ...
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  • TIGIT Marks Exhausted T Cel... TIGIT Marks Exhausted T Cells, Correlates with Disease Progression, and Serves as a Target for Immune Restoration in HIV and SIV Infection
    Chew, Glen M; Fujita, Tsuyoshi; Webb, Gabriela M ... PLoS pathogens, 01/2016, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    HIV infection induces phenotypic and functional changes to CD8+ T cells defined by the coordinated upregulation of a series of negative checkpoint receptors that eventually result in T cell ...
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  • Blood-brain barrier permeab... Blood-brain barrier permeable nano immunoconjugates induce local immune responses for glioma therapy
    Galstyan, Anna; Markman, Janet L; Shatalova, Ekaterina S ... Nature communications, 08/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Brain glioma treatment with checkpoint inhibitor antibodies to cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (a-CTLA-4) and programmed cell death-1 (a-PD-1) was largely unsuccessful due to their ...
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  • A randomized, double-blind,... A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled assessment of BMS-936558, a fully human monoclonal antibody to programmed death-1 (PD-1), in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
    Gardiner, David; Lalezari, Jay; Lawitz, Eric ... PloS one, 05/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 5
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    Expression of the programmed death 1 (PD-1) receptor and its ligands are implicated in the T cell exhaustion phenotype which contributes to the persistence of several chronic viral infections, ...
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  • Blockade ofthe negative co-... Blockade ofthe negative co-stimulatory molecules PD-1 and CTLA-4 improves survival in primary and secondary fungal sepsis
    Chang, Katherine C; Burnham, Carey-Ann; Compton, Stephanie M ... Critical care (London, England), 01/2013, Volume: 17, Issue: 3
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    Introduction Fungal sepsis is an increasingly common problem in intensive care unit patients.Mortality from fungal sepsis remains high despite antimicrobial therapy that is highly active against most ...
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  • Development of ipilimumab: ... Development of ipilimumab: a novel immunotherapeutic approach for the treatment of advanced melanoma
    Wolchok, Jedd D.; Hodi, F. Stephen; Weber, Jeffrey S. ... Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, July 2013, Volume: 1291, Issue: 1
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    The immunotherapeutic agent ipilimumab has helped address a significant unmet need in the treatment of advanced melanoma. Ipilimumab is a fully human monoclonal antibody that targets cytotoxic ...
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  • Phase I Study of Single-Age... Phase I Study of Single-Agent Anti–Programmed Death-1 (MDX-1106) in Refractory Solid Tumors: Safety, Clinical Activity, Pharmacodynamics, and Immunologic Correlates
    BRAHMER, Julie R; DRAKE, Charles G; GILSON, Marta M ... Journal of clinical oncology, 07/2010, Volume: 28, Issue: 19
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    Programmed death-1 (PD-1), an inhibitory receptor expressed on activated T cells, may suppress antitumor immunity. This phase I study sought to determine the safety and tolerability of anti-PD-1 ...
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  • Therapeutic Activity of Ago... Therapeutic Activity of Agonistic, Human Anti-CD40 Monoclonal Antibodies Requires Selective FcγR Engagement
    Dahan, Rony; Barnhart, Bryan C.; Li, Fubin ... Cancer cell, 06/2016, Volume: 29, Issue: 6
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    While engagement of the inhibitory Fcγ-receptor (FcγR) IIB is an absolute requirement for in vivo antitumor activity of agonistic mouse anti-CD40 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), a similar requirement ...
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