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Breast and prostate cancer are the leading causes of death in females and males, respectively. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) does not express the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, or human epidermal growth factor receptor... more
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      Breast CancerProstate CancerNatural Killer cellsImmunotherapy
ContextCastration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) refers to patients who no longer respond to surgical or medical castration. Standard treatment options are limited.
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      NephrologyCancerProstate CancerApoptosis
Sutlu T, Alici E (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden). Natural killer cell-based immunotherapy in cancer: current insights and future prospects (Review). J Intern Med 2009; 266: 154-181.
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      CancerTreatmentCytokinesKnowledge
This study was designed to define the conditions for expansion of functional T lymphocytes from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected subjects, with the ultimate goal of using these cells for immunotherapy. The most appropriate... more
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      ImmunologyCell DivisionFunctional CapacityImmunotherapy
An immunomodulatory extract (AndoSanÔ) based on the medicinal mushroom Agaricus blazei Murill (AbM) has shown to reduce blood cytokine levels in healthy volunteers after 12 days' ingestion, pointing to an anti-inflammatory effect.
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      ImmunologyNonparametric StatisticsCytokinesImmunotherapy
Most cytotoxic drugs have gross effects on the immune system, such as neutropenia and lymphopenia. However, their effects on tumor-specific immune responses are unknown. Gemcitabine is a nucleoside analogue that is frequently used to... more
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      Immune responseCancerInfluenza virusSpleen
Background Anti-NMDA receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is an autoimmune disorder in which the use of immunotherapy and the long-term outcome have not been defi ned. We aimed to assess the presentation of the disease, the spectrum of symptoms,... more
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      Treatment OutcomeAdolescentObservationChild
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      BiologyMedicineMiceImmunotherapy
The manufacturing of cellular products for immunotherapy, such as chimeric antigen receptor T cells, requires successful collection of mononuclear cells. Collections from children with high-risk leukemia present a challenge, especially... more
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      ImmunologyLeukemiaAdolescentChild
Background Subcutaneous immunotherapy is effective for the treatment of respiratory allergy, and it is largely used in Italy, but no systematic safety assessment has been carried out so far.Objective To assess prospectively the safety of... more
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      ImmunologyVaccinesAsthmaAdolescent
The emergence of targeted cancer therapy has been limited by the paucity of determinants which are tumor-specific and generally associated with disease, and have cell dynamics which effectively deploy cytotoxic payloads. Guanylyl cyclase... more
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      RNA interferenceMiceEndocytosisImmunotherapy
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are being increasingly used in cancer therapy owing to their ability to recognize specifically cancer cells and to activate complement-and cell-mediated cytotoxicity and/or to induce growth arrest or... more
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      ImmunologyComplement activationCancerMolecular Immunology
... The role of major histocompatibility complex class I antigens in tumorigenesis: future applications in cancer therapy. Auteur(s) / Author(s). NAPOLITANO L. (1) ; VOGEL J. ; JAY G. ; Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s)... more
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      ImmunologyPolymorphismFlow CytometryFertility
Cancer immunotherapy comprises a variety of treatment approaches, incorporating the tremendous specificity of the adaptive immune system (T cells and antibodies) as well as the diverse and potent cytotoxic weaponry of both adaptive and... more
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      NatureCancer VaccinesClinical oncologyImmunotherapy
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      ImmunologyTreatment OutcomeRheumatoid ArthritisImmunotherapy
Scorpion venom, containing highly toxic, small polypeptides that diffuse rapidly within the patient, causes serious medical problems. Nanobodies, single-domain antigen-binding fragments derived from dromedary heavy-chain antibodies, have... more
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      Drug developmentBiological SciencesAntibodiesSequence alignment
Imatinib currently represents the standard treatment in the early chronic phase of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), thanks to the high percentage of cytogenetic complete remission achieved, but it is yet unclear to what extent it can... more
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      CancerImmunohistochemistryCell lineImmunotherapy
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common manifestation of atherosclerosis that affects more than 10 million people in the United States. The risk factors associated with PAD are similar to those found in patients with coronary artery... more
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      Quality of lifeAtherosclerosisSmoking CessationWalking
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      Cancer VaccinesImmunotherapyT lymphocytesB Lymphocytes
A systematic review and network meta-analysis were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of pembrolizumab + pemetrexed + platinum relative to other regimens in metastatic nonsquamous non-smallcell lung cancer (NSq-NSCLC). Patients & methods:... more
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      ImmunologyMiceImmunotherapyT lymphocytes
Acute and chronic symptoms of allergic rhinitis (AR) can disrupt school and leisure activities, significantly reducing quality of life. Symptoms often impair sleep, resulting in tiredness and poor concentration. Children with seasonal AR... more
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      ChildAllergic rhinitisImmunotherapyDifferential Diagnosis
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      MicrobiologyBiological SciencesCandidaImmunotherapy
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      CytokinesMelanomaImmunotherapyAntineoplastic Agents
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      TobaccoTreatment OutcomeMultidisciplinaryWestern blotting
Many studies have explored the effects of immunotherapy, alone or in combination with conventional therapies, on both experimental and human cancers. Evidence has been provided that combined treatments with thymosin alpha 1 (T a 1) and... more
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      Immune responseImmunopharmacologyLow DoseImmunotherapy
Exposure-response modeling and simulation is especially useful in oncology as it permits to predict and design un-experimented clinical trials as well as dose selection. Dendritic cells (DC) are the most effective immune cells in the... more
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      Dendritic CellsCancer VaccinesBiological SciencesMice
Extracellular vesicles (EV) form a heterogeneous population of mostly spherical membrane structures released by almost all cells, including tumour cells, both in vivo and in vitro. Their size varies from 30 nm to 1 µm, and size is one of... more
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      ImmunotherapyAmniotic FluidExosomesUrine
Immunotherapy is becoming the standard of care for melanoma. However, resistance to therapy is a major problem. Previously, we showed that tumor-specific, cytotoxic CD4+ T cells from tyrosinase-related protein 1 transgenic mice could... more
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      Cancer ImmunotherapyMelanomaImmunotherapyCD4 cells
Antibodies directed against tumourassociated antigens on cell surfaces can be used to carry cytotoxic agents specifically to tumour cells provided the antibody and agent are covalently bound. Physically adsorbed, but non-covalently bound,... more
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      LymphomaMiceImmunotherapyBoron
We investigate therapeutic effects of monotherapy of oncolytic viruses, of adopted cell transfer, as well as the two combined therapies over a short time treatment period by applying optimal control techniques. The goal is to minimize the... more
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      PharmacologyComputational BiologyMathematical OncologyOptimal Control theory
According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), as of 2019, approximately 42.2 million people have died from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related illnesses since the start of the epidemic. Antiretroviral... more
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      OncologyInfectious disease epidemiologyImmunologyArt Therapy
Despite recent advances in lymphoma treatment, mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) remains incurable and we are still unable to identify patients who will not benefit from the current standard-of-care. Here, we explore the prognostic value of... more
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      Multivariate AnalysisMutationBloodImmunotherapy
Idiotypes, that is the collections of any immunoglobulin's specific epitopes, have been historically used in different ways for cancer treatment as immunotherapy tools. Inherently, the way they are actually employed mostly depends on the... more
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      Cancer treatmentCancer VaccinesOncogeneImmunotherapy
Rationale: Standard therapy for Wegener's granulomatosis is fraught with substantial toxicity and not always effective. B lymphocytes have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Wegener's granulomatosis. Their depletion has been proposed... more
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      Quality of lifeSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeProspective studies
Dendritic cells (DCs) exposed to tumor antigens followed by treatment with T h 1-polarizing differentiation signals have paved the way for the development of DC-based cancer vaccines. Critical parameters for assessment of the optimal... more
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      ImmunologyMicroRNAFlow CytometryDendritic Cells
Development of drug resistance represents the major cause of cancer therapy failure, determines disease progression and results in poor prognosis for cancer patients. Different mechanisms are responsible for drug resistance. Intrinsic... more
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      ChemotherapyGut MicrobiotaCell-to-cell communicationResistance
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      ImmunologyInternational CooperationTreatment OutcomeQuality Control
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      Medical MicrobiologyAdolescentChildSexually transmitted infections
To test the hypothesis that homoeopathy is a placebo by examining its effect in patients with allergic rhinitis and so contest the evidence from three previous trials in this series. Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled, parallel... more
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      General PracticeHomeopathyTreatment OutcomeAdolescent
Natural killer (NK) cells are potent innate immune system effector lymphocytes armed with multiple mechanisms for killing cancer cells. Given the dynamic roles of NK cells in tumor surveillance, they are fast becoming a next-generation... more
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      MedicineImmunotherapyCells
Two rabies post-exposure therapies were comparatively evaluated: BALB/c mice were challenged at day 0 with rabies virus and then received either a single dose of rabies DNA vaccine administered at day 0, or five doses of cell... more
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      KineticsCytokinesSurvival AnalysisCell Culture
Ants (Formicidae) represent a taxonomically diverse group of hymenopterans with over 13,000 extant species, the majority of which inject or spray secretions from a venom gland. The evolutionary success of ants is mostly due to their... more
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      BiochemistryEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyOrganic Chemistry
It is generally accepted that human and experimental tumor cells can lose major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. These human leukocyte antigen (HLA) losses are detected when the primary tumor breaks the basal membrane,... more
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      ImmunologyTumor ImmunologyDNAPCR
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      Nutrition and DieteticsImmunologyMultiple sclerosisFlow Cytometry
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common diseases affecting adults. It is the most common chronic disease in children in the United States today and the fifth most common chronic disease in the United States overall. AR is... more
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      Evidence Based MedicineQuality of lifeAdolescentComorbidity
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      Treatment OutcomeDendritic CellsHepatologyNatural Killer cells
This study concerns a woman with a very specific phobia of free-flying wasps. Her underlying and disabling belief was that she was allergic to wasp venom and, if stung, would certainly die. A behavioural approach, such as systematic... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceWaspsImmunotherapy
Cocaine is more and more used and abused in France. Cocaine dependence is quite serious and is associated with numerous adverse health consequences. No effective pharmacotherapy for cocaine dependence is yet available. Recent advances in... more
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      AddictionTreatmentCocaineImmunotherapy