To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 subgroups, I and II. Subgroup I consists of antigens which expression is generally restricted to tumor or germ cells, also named as cancer/testis (CT) antigen. Proteins and peptides derived from some of these antigens have been utilized in promising clinical trials of immunotherapies for gastrointestinal carcinoma, esophageal carcinoma, pulmonary carcinoma and so on. Various MAGE family members play important physiological and pathological roles during embryogenesis, germ cell genesis, apoptosis, etc. However, little is known regarding the role of MAGE family members in cell activities. It is reasonable to speculate that the genes for subgroup...
Human melanoma cell line MZ2-MEL expresses several antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lym...
It has previously been reported that MAGE-1, -2, -3 and -4 genes are expressed in human cancers incl...
Experiments with mouse systems have shown that antigens recognized on tumors by cytolytic T lymphocy...
To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 s...
The cancer/testis antigen (CTA) family is a group of antigens whose expression is restricted to male...
Abstract The melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) proteins are a group of highly conserved family members th...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
Human genes MAGE‐1 and MAGE‐3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...
Human tumors carry antigens that are recognized by the patients' cytolytic T lymphocytes. An importa...
MAGE-C1/CT7 and MAGE-C2/CT10 are members of the large MAGE family of cancer-testis (CT) antigens. CT...
Deepa Kolaseri Krishnadas, Fanqi Bai, Kenneth G Lucas Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematolo...
MAGE genes are frequently expressed in several types of human malignancy and code for antigens recog...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Human melanoma cell line MZ2-MEL expresses several antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lym...
Human melanoma cell line MZ2-MEL expresses several antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lym...
It has previously been reported that MAGE-1, -2, -3 and -4 genes are expressed in human cancers incl...
Experiments with mouse systems have shown that antigens recognized on tumors by cytolytic T lymphocy...
To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 s...
The cancer/testis antigen (CTA) family is a group of antigens whose expression is restricted to male...
Abstract The melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) proteins are a group of highly conserved family members th...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
Human genes MAGE‐1 and MAGE‐3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...
Human tumors carry antigens that are recognized by the patients' cytolytic T lymphocytes. An importa...
MAGE-C1/CT7 and MAGE-C2/CT10 are members of the large MAGE family of cancer-testis (CT) antigens. CT...
Deepa Kolaseri Krishnadas, Fanqi Bai, Kenneth G Lucas Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematolo...
MAGE genes are frequently expressed in several types of human malignancy and code for antigens recog...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Human melanoma cell line MZ2-MEL expresses several antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lym...
Human melanoma cell line MZ2-MEL expresses several antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lym...
It has previously been reported that MAGE-1, -2, -3 and -4 genes are expressed in human cancers incl...
Experiments with mouse systems have shown that antigens recognized on tumors by cytolytic T lymphocy...