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  • Neoantigens in cancer immun... Neoantigens in cancer immunotherapy
    Schumacher, Ton N.; Schreiber, Robert D. Science, 04/2015, Volume: 348, Issue: 6230
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    The clinical relevance of T cells in the control of a diverse set of human cancers is now beyond doubt. However, the nature of the antigens that allow the immune system to distinguish cancer cells ...
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  • Metabolic Competition in th... Metabolic Competition in the Tumor Microenvironment Is a Driver of Cancer Progression
    Chang, Chih-Hao; Qiu, Jing; O’Sullivan, David ... Cell, 09/2015, Volume: 162, Issue: 6
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    Failure of T cells to protect against cancer is thought to result from lack of antigen recognition, chronic activation, and/or suppression by other cells. Using a mouse sarcoma model, we show that ...
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  • Cancer immunoediting: antig... Cancer immunoediting: antigens, mechanisms, and implications to cancer immunotherapy
    Vesely, Matthew D.; Schreiber, Robert D. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 20/May , Volume: 1284, Issue: 1
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    Accumulated data from animal models and human cancer patients strongly support the concept that the immune system can identify and control nascent tumor cells in a process called cancer ...
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  • Cancer Immunoediting: Integ... Cancer Immunoediting: Integrating Immunity's Roles in Cancer Suppression and Promotion
    Schreiber, Robert D.; Old, Lloyd J.; Smyth, Mark J. Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 03/2011, Volume: 331, Issue: 6024
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    Understanding how the immune system affects cancer development and progression has been one of the most challenging questions in immunology. Research over the past two decades has helped explain why ...
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  • Interferon γ and Its Import... Interferon γ and Its Important Roles in Promoting and Inhibiting Spontaneous and Therapeutic Cancer Immunity
    Alspach, Elise; Lussier, Danielle M; Schreiber, Robert D Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 03/2019, Volume: 11, Issue: 3
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    Originally identified in studies of cellular resistance to viral infection, interferon (IFN)-γ is now known to represent a distinct member of the IFN family and plays critical roles not only in ...
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  • Natural innate and adaptive immunity to cancer
    Vesely, Matthew D; Kershaw, Michael H; Schreiber, Robert D ... Annual review of immunology, 04/2011, Volume: 29
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    The immune system can identify and destroy nascent tumor cells in a process termed cancer immunosurveillance, which functions as an important defense against cancer. Recently, data obtained from ...
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  • Tumor neoantigens: building... Tumor neoantigens: building a framework for personalized cancer immunotherapy
    Gubin, Matthew M; Artyomov, Maxim N; Mardis, Elaine R ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 09/2015, Volume: 125, Issue: 9
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    It is now well established that the immune system can recognize developing cancers and that therapeutic manipulation of immunity can induce tumor regression. The capacity to manifest remarkably ...
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  • New insights into cancer im... New insights into cancer immunoediting and its three component phases — elimination, equilibrium and escape
    Mittal, Deepak; Gubin, Matthew M; Schreiber, Robert D ... Current opinion in immunology, 04/2014, Volume: 27
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    Highlights • Genomics analyses to identify the targets of cancer immunoediting and design personalized cancer immunotherapy. • Emerging role of innate immune cells (NK, DC, macrophages) in cancer ...
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  • High-Dimensional Analysis D... High-Dimensional Analysis Delineates Myeloid and Lymphoid Compartment Remodeling during Successful Immune-Checkpoint Cancer Therapy
    Gubin, Matthew M.; Esaulova, Ekaterina; Ward, Jeffrey P. ... Cell, 11/2018, Volume: 175, Issue: 4
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    Although current immune-checkpoint therapy (ICT) mainly targets lymphoid cells, it is associated with a broader remodeling of the tumor micro-environment. Here, using complementary forms of ...
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  • TREM2 Modulation Remodels t... TREM2 Modulation Remodels the Tumor Myeloid Landscape Enhancing Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy
    Molgora, Martina; Esaulova, Ekaterina; Vermi, William ... Cell, 08/2020, Volume: 182, Issue: 4
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    Checkpoint immunotherapy unleashes T cell control of tumors, but is undermined by immunosuppressive myeloid cells. TREM2 is a myeloid receptor that transmits intracellular signals that sustain ...
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