Despite the presence of tumor-specific effector cells in the circulation of cancer patients, the immune response of the majority of these patients is not sufficient to prevent the growth and spread of their tumors. That tumor cells can be killed in vitro by tumor-reactive cytotoxic T cells is testimony to the fact that the tumors are not inherently resistant to T cell killing, but rather that there is a failure in immune recognition and effector cell activation. Many reasons for this failure of the body's defense system have been suggested, including the inability of tumor-reactive lymphocytes to migrate to tumor tissue. Here we designed a strategy to improve homing of primary lymphocytes into vascularized tumors. As a homing molecule we se...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
textabstractBackground: Adoptive T-cell based immunotherapies constitute a promising approach to tre...
Circulating T lymphocytes enter a tissue if they express appropriate chemokine receptors and adhesio...
Despite the presence of tumor-specific effector cells in the circulation of cancer patients, the imm...
To facilitate tumor colonization by adoptively transferred cells of the immune system, we created a ...
An in vitro model using highly purified freshly isolated T cells demonstrated that immobilized ligan...
Tumor angiogenesis is an essential step in tumor progression and metastasis formation. Suppression o...
Engagement of cell surface adhesion receptors with extracellular constituents and with cellular coun...
Inefficient T-cell homing to tissues limits adoptive T-cell immunotherapy of solid tumors. αLβ2 and ...
Engagement of cell surface adhesion receptors with extracellular constituents and with cellular coun...
Anti-angiogenesis is a promising strategy for the treatment of cancer. Integrins, consisting of two ...
Boosting natural immunity against malignant cells has had a major breakthrough in clinical cancer th...
Abstract Formation of distant metastases is by far the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. T...
YesThe integrin family of cell surface receptors integrates cell-extracellular matrix interactions w...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
textabstractBackground: Adoptive T-cell based immunotherapies constitute a promising approach to tre...
Circulating T lymphocytes enter a tissue if they express appropriate chemokine receptors and adhesio...
Despite the presence of tumor-specific effector cells in the circulation of cancer patients, the imm...
To facilitate tumor colonization by adoptively transferred cells of the immune system, we created a ...
An in vitro model using highly purified freshly isolated T cells demonstrated that immobilized ligan...
Tumor angiogenesis is an essential step in tumor progression and metastasis formation. Suppression o...
Engagement of cell surface adhesion receptors with extracellular constituents and with cellular coun...
Inefficient T-cell homing to tissues limits adoptive T-cell immunotherapy of solid tumors. αLβ2 and ...
Engagement of cell surface adhesion receptors with extracellular constituents and with cellular coun...
Anti-angiogenesis is a promising strategy for the treatment of cancer. Integrins, consisting of two ...
Boosting natural immunity against malignant cells has had a major breakthrough in clinical cancer th...
Abstract Formation of distant metastases is by far the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. T...
YesThe integrin family of cell surface receptors integrates cell-extracellular matrix interactions w...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
textabstractBackground: Adoptive T-cell based immunotherapies constitute a promising approach to tre...
Circulating T lymphocytes enter a tissue if they express appropriate chemokine receptors and adhesio...