The tyrosine kinase human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) gene is amplified in approximately 20% of human breast cancers and is associated with an aggressive clinical course and the early development of metastasis. Its crucial role in tumor growth and progression makes HER2 a prototypic oncoantigen, the targeting of which may be critical for the development of effective anticancer therapies. The setup of anti-HER2 targeting strategies has revolutionized the clinical outcome of HER2+ breast cancer. However, their initial success has been overshadowed by the onset of pharmacological resistance that renders them ineffective. Since the tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a crucial role in drug resistance, the design of more effective a...
open3noEffective prevention of human cancer with vaccines against viruses, such as HBV and HPV, rais...
In recent years, huge investigations on cancer progression and invasion have led to understand the p...
While much experimental data shows that vaccination efficiently inhibits a subsequent challenge by a...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among females in western countries, where women have an ...
Effective immunotherapeutic strategies require the ability to generate a systemic antigen-specific r...
HER2 overexpression is a hallmark of aggressive breast cancer subtypes, and HER2-targeted therapies,...
Breast cancer is a disease that continues to take the life of approximately 40,000 men and ...
Breast cancer is a disease that continues to take the life of approximately 40,000 men and women in ...
Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which gene products of specific regulatory pathw...
Background: Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which distinct gene products of spec...
Actively self-renewing tissues need to maintain a delicate balance between providing sufficient cell...
We previously showed that a vaccine combining interleukin 12 and allogeneic p185(neu)-positive mamma...
Breast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women worldwide despite major ...
Vaccines against human breast cancer are an unfulfilled promise. Despite decades of promising precl...
Background: Breast cancer (BC), the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths, remains a sig...
open3noEffective prevention of human cancer with vaccines against viruses, such as HBV and HPV, rais...
In recent years, huge investigations on cancer progression and invasion have led to understand the p...
While much experimental data shows that vaccination efficiently inhibits a subsequent challenge by a...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among females in western countries, where women have an ...
Effective immunotherapeutic strategies require the ability to generate a systemic antigen-specific r...
HER2 overexpression is a hallmark of aggressive breast cancer subtypes, and HER2-targeted therapies,...
Breast cancer is a disease that continues to take the life of approximately 40,000 men and ...
Breast cancer is a disease that continues to take the life of approximately 40,000 men and women in ...
Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which gene products of specific regulatory pathw...
Background: Neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which distinct gene products of spec...
Actively self-renewing tissues need to maintain a delicate balance between providing sufficient cell...
We previously showed that a vaccine combining interleukin 12 and allogeneic p185(neu)-positive mamma...
Breast cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women worldwide despite major ...
Vaccines against human breast cancer are an unfulfilled promise. Despite decades of promising precl...
Background: Breast cancer (BC), the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths, remains a sig...
open3noEffective prevention of human cancer with vaccines against viruses, such as HBV and HPV, rais...
In recent years, huge investigations on cancer progression and invasion have led to understand the p...
While much experimental data shows that vaccination efficiently inhibits a subsequent challenge by a...