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.
Lymphocyte subpopulations in melanoma patients treated with dendritic cell vaccines
Advances in prostate cancer immunotherapies
Results of a phase I clinical study using dendritic cell vaccinations for thyroid cancer
Gene expression in enhanced apoptosis of human lymphoma U937 cells treated with the combination of different free radical generators and hyperthermia
[Induction of specific CTL by DC from axillary lymph node of patients with breast cancer]
Results of a pilot trial of immunotherapy with dendritic cells pulsed with autologous tumor lysates in patients with advanced cancer
[Immunotherapy and malignant mesothelioma: clinical perspectives]
Vitamin E analogues and immune response in cancer treatment
Immunological role of dendritic cells in cervical cancer
Dendritic cells fused with allogeneic breast cancer cell line induce tumor antigen-specific CTL responses against autologous breast cancer cells
Larger numbers of immature dendritic cells augment an anti-tumor effect against established murine melanoma cells
Steady-state and inflammatory dendritic-cell development
Optimization of the concentration of autologous serum for generation of leukemic dendritic cells from acute myeloid leukemic cells for clinical immunotherapy
Artificial cytokine storm combined with hyperthermia induces significant anti-tumor effect in mice inoculated with lewis lung carcinoma and B16 melanoma cells
Tumor infiltrating T lymphocytes in colorectal cancer: Tumor-selective activation and cytotoxic activity in situ
Dendritic cell-tumor cell hybrids enhance the induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes against murine colon cancer: a comparative analysis of antigen loading methods for the vaccination of immunotherapeutic dendritic cells
[Dendritic cells and gliomas: a hope in immunotherapy?]
Fever-range thermal stress promotes lymphocyte trafficking across high endothelial venules via an interleukin 6 trans-signaling mechanism
Combined use of dendritic cells enhances specific antileukemia immunity by leukemia cell-derived heat shock protein 70 in a mouse model with minimal residual leukemia cells
Superior anti-tumor protection and therapeutic efficacy of vaccination with allogeneic and semiallogeneic dendritic cell/tumor cell fusion hybrids for murine colon adenocarcinoma