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Cancer and the Immune System: Bibliography

 

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Autenrieth, I.B., Hein, J. & Schulte, R. (2001). Immune Mechanisms Against Extracellular Pathogens. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Nature Publishing Group.

Banchereau, J & Steinman, R.M. (1998). Dendritic cells and the control of immunity. Nature Vol 392, 245-252.

Brandau, S & Böhle, A. (2001). Therapy of Bladder Cancer with BCG: the Mechanism behind a Successful Immunotherapy. Modern Aspects of Immunobiology, 2, 37-41.

Black, H. (1998). Dendritic Cells Offer Potential Treatments For Cancer, HIV. The Scientist , 12, No 2, page 10.

Boes, M. et. al., (2002). T-cell engagement of dendritic cells rapidly rearranges MHC class II transport. Nature 418:983-8.

Brown, P. (2001). Cinderella goes to the ball. Nature 410, 1018-1020.

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Carr, A.M. (2002). Checking That Replication Breakdown Is Not Terminal. Science 297: 557-558.

Chow, A. et. al., (2002). Dendritic cell maturation triggers retrograde MHC class II transport from lysosomes to the plasma membrane. Nature 418 :988-94

Clark, W. R. (1995). At War Within: The Double-Edged Sword of Immunity. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Coty, C. (2002). Monoclonal antibodies look to a bright future. Drug Discover & Development Vol 5, No6, 45-49. www.dddmag.com.

Davies, D.H.. (2001). Immune System. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Nature Publishing Group.

Dhodapkar, M.V., (2001). Antigen-specific inhibition of effector T cell function in humans after injection of immature dendritic cells. J Exp Med. 193(2):233-8.

Evan, G.I. & Vousden, K.H. (2001). Proliferation, cell cycle and apoptosis in cancer. Nature 411 :342-348.

Ezzell, C. (2001). Magic Bullets Fly Again. Scientific American, October 2001.

Halim, N.S. (2000). Monoclonal Antibodies: A 25-Year Roller Coaster Ride. The Scientist, . 14, No. 4, page 16.

Heath W.R. & Scott H.S. (2002). Immunology: Education and promiscuity. Nature 420 :468-9.

James, K. (2001). Immune Responses: Primary and Secondary. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Nature Publishing Group.

Jager E. et al., (2002). Clinical cancer vaccine trials. Current Opinion in Immunology. Vol 14(2):178-82.

Kaplan D.H. et. al., (1998). Demonstration of an interferon gamma-dependent tumor surveillance system in immunocompetent mice. PNAS 23;95(13):7556-61.

Kiberstis, P. & Marx, J. (2002). The Unstable Path To Cancer. Science July 26; 297: 543.

Kolodner, R.D. et al., (2002). Maintenance of Genome Stability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Science July 26; 297: 552-557.

Martindale, D. (2003). T cell triumph: immunotherapy may have finally turned a corner. Scientific American, February 2003.

Marx, J. (2002). Debate Surges Over the Origins of Genomic Defects in Cancer. Science July 26; 297: 544-546.

Maser R.S. & DePinho, R.A. (2002). Connecting Chromosomes, Crisis, and Cancer.
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Nasmyth, K. (2002). Segregating Sister Genomes: The Molecular Biology of Chromosome Separation. Science 297: 559-565.

Nossal, G.J.V. (2001). A purgative mastery. Nature 412, 685-686.

Ochsenbein, A.F. et al., (2001). Roles of tumor localization, second signals and cross priming in cytotoxic T-cell induction. Nature 411: 1058-1064.

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Pardoll, D. (2001). T cells and tumors. Nature 411: 1010-1012.

Purves, W. K, Sadava, D, Orians, G.H. and Heller, H.C (2001). Life: The Science of Biology, (sixth edition). Sinauer Associates, Inc, Gordonsville.

Reed, J.C. (2002). Apoptosis-based therapies. Nat Rev Drug Discov. 1(2):111-21.

Rouse, J. & Jackson, S.P. (2002). Interfaces Between the Detection, Signaling, and Repair of DNA Damage. Science 297: 547-551.

Rubinstein, M.P. & Cole, D.J. (2001). Tumors: Immunotherapy. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Nature Publishing Group.

Schindler, L. et. al., (2003). Understanding the immune system.

Shankaran, V. et. al., (2001). IFN and lymphocytes prevent primary tumour development and shape tumour immunogenicity. Nature 410, 1107 – 1111.

Sompayrac, L. (1999). How The Immune System Works. Blackwell Science, Inc, Massachusetts.

Todd, I. (2001). Cells of the Immune System. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Nature Publishing Group.

Yewdell, J.W. & Tscharke, D.C. (2002). Inside the professionals. Nature. 418:923-4.

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