Background: Cancer-testis antigens (CTA) comprise a family of proteins, which are physiologically expressed in adult human tissues solely in testicular germ cells and occasionally placenta. However, CTA expression has been reported in various malignancies. CTAs have been identified by their ability to elicit autologous cellular and or serological immune responses, and are considered potential targets for cancer immunotherapy. The breast differentiation antigen NY-BR-1, expressed specifically in normal and malignant breast tissue, has also immunogenic properties. Here we evaluated the expression patterns of CTAs and NY-BR-1 in breast cancer in correlation to clinico-pathological parameters in order to determine their possible impact as progn...
Introduction Cancer-testis antigens ( CTAGs) are expressed solely in germ cells and in malignant tis...
Recent studies indicate that ER/PR/HER-2-negative (triple-negative, TN) breast cancers may be "CTA-r...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Background: Cancer-testis antigens (CTA) comprise a family of proteins, which are physiologically ex...
Breast cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among women across the world. The last few ...
Background: Cancer\u2013testis (CT) antigens, frequently expressed in human germline cells but not i...
A better understanding of the expression of cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) in breast cancer might ena...
Breast cancer cells commonly express tumour-associated antigens that can induce immune responses to ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are protein antigens normally expressed only in germ cells o...
Cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tum...
Item does not contain fulltextTo determine the expression of cancer testis (CT) genes and antibody r...
To identify new effective targets for immunotherapy of breast cancer, based on cancer-testis antigen...
To determine the expression of cancer testis (CT) genes and antibody responses in a nonselected popu...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...
Aim To immunohistochemically evaluate the expression of MAGE-A1, MAGE-A, and NY-ESO-1 cancer/testis...
Introduction Cancer-testis antigens ( CTAGs) are expressed solely in germ cells and in malignant tis...
Recent studies indicate that ER/PR/HER-2-negative (triple-negative, TN) breast cancers may be "CTA-r...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Background: Cancer-testis antigens (CTA) comprise a family of proteins, which are physiologically ex...
Breast cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among women across the world. The last few ...
Background: Cancer\u2013testis (CT) antigens, frequently expressed in human germline cells but not i...
A better understanding of the expression of cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) in breast cancer might ena...
Breast cancer cells commonly express tumour-associated antigens that can induce immune responses to ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are protein antigens normally expressed only in germ cells o...
Cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) are a large family of tumor-associated antigens expressed in human tum...
Item does not contain fulltextTo determine the expression of cancer testis (CT) genes and antibody r...
To identify new effective targets for immunotherapy of breast cancer, based on cancer-testis antigen...
To determine the expression of cancer testis (CT) genes and antibody responses in a nonselected popu...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...
Aim To immunohistochemically evaluate the expression of MAGE-A1, MAGE-A, and NY-ESO-1 cancer/testis...
Introduction Cancer-testis antigens ( CTAGs) are expressed solely in germ cells and in malignant tis...
Recent studies indicate that ER/PR/HER-2-negative (triple-negative, TN) breast cancers may be "CTA-r...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...