Cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) are a kind of antigens that their expression mostly is restricted in testis and female’s genital organs. Tumor cells often express antigens whose expression is normally limited to germ cells. CTAs are composed of a vast gene family of closely related members and are commonly classified into two groups: the CT-X antigens that are encoded by the X chromosome and the non-X CTAs that are encoded by the autosomes. CTA are extensively and variably dispersed between tumors of diverse histotypes. CTA are broadly expressed in tumors, but not in normal tissue except for testis that is not available to the immune system, actually, the blood-testis barrier and the lack of HLA class I expression on the surface of germ...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
The cancer/testis antigen (CTA) family is a group of antigens whose expression is restricted to male...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...
Cancer/Testis antigens (CTAs) as a group of tumor antigens are the novel subjects for developing can...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Abstract: Background. There is considerable interest in the expression of cancer testis (CT) antigen...
Background: The Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a heterogeneous group of proteins whose expression...
Cancer testis antigens (CTA) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tumo...
Cancer testis antigens (CTA) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tumo...
Cancer testis antigens (CTA) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tumo...
Purpose: We used serologic screening of a cDNA ex-pression library of human testis to identify novel...
Purpose: Among tumor antigens identified to date, cancer-testis (CT) antigens, which are coded by CT...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
The cancer/testis antigen (CTA) family is a group of antigens whose expression is restricted to male...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...
Cancer/Testis antigens (CTAs) as a group of tumor antigens are the novel subjects for developing can...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Abstract: Background. There is considerable interest in the expression of cancer testis (CT) antigen...
Background: The Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a heterogeneous group of proteins whose expression...
Cancer testis antigens (CTA) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tumo...
Cancer testis antigens (CTA) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tumo...
Cancer testis antigens (CTA) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tumo...
Purpose: We used serologic screening of a cDNA ex-pression library of human testis to identify novel...
Purpose: Among tumor antigens identified to date, cancer-testis (CT) antigens, which are coded by CT...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
The cancer/testis antigen (CTA) family is a group of antigens whose expression is restricted to male...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...