Internationale Publikationen
Hier stellen wir eine Auswahl wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen zur Verfügung, die im Zusammenhang mit der IOZK-Immuntherapie stehen.
Sie können mit Hilfe der Filter eine Auswahl nach Tumorarten und Methoden treffen, oder Suchbegriffe eingeben.
Phenotypic and functional characterization of clinical grade dendritic cells generated from patients with advanced breast cancer for therapeutic vaccination
Selective gene transfer to tumor cells by recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus via a bispecific fusion protein
Induction of hepatitis C virus-specific cytotoxic T and B cell responses by dendritic cells expressing a modified antigen targeting receptor
Uptake and presentation of hepatitis C virus-like particles by human dendritic cells
Therapeutic vaccines for cervical cancer: dendritic cell-based immunotherapy
Current status of vaccination therapy for leukemias
The anti-tumor effect of interleukin-12 is enhanced by mild (fever-range) thermal therapy
Impact of fever-range thermal stress on lymphocyte-endothelial adhesion and lymphocyte trafficking
An important role for granulocytes in the thermal regulation of colon tumor growth
Melanoma immunotherapy: past, present, and future
Chemo-immunotherapy of breast cancer using vesiculated alpha-tocopheryl succinate in combination with dendritic cell vaccination
Immunotherapy and cancer vaccines in the management of breast cancer
Technology Insight: vaccine therapy for prostate cancer
Dendritic cells in clinical trials for multiple myeloma
[Combined radiotherapy and endovascular x-ray therapy for invasive cancer of the urinary bladder]
Toward personalized immunotherapy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma: targeting the idiotypic immunoglobulin
Effects of PSK on T and dendritic cells differentiation in gastric or colorectal cancer patients
Comparison of the anti-tumor effects of various whole-body hyperthermia protocols: correlation with HSP 70 expression and composition of splenic lymphocytes
Regional hyperthermia in conjunction with definitive radiotherapy against recurrent or locally advanced prostate cancer T3 pN0 M0
Effects of febrile temperature on adenoviral infection and replication: implications for viral therapy of cancer