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  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,473 Views
15 Pages

Rapid Assessment of Functional Avidity of Tumor-Specific T Cell Receptors Using an Antigen-Presenting Tumor Cell Line Electroporated with Full-Length Tumor Antigen mRNA

  • Diana Campillo-Davo,
  • Maarten Versteven,
  • Gils Roex,
  • Hans De Reu,
  • Sanne van der Heijden,
  • Sébastien Anguille,
  • Zwi N. Berneman,
  • Viggo F. I. Van Tendeloo and
  • Eva Lion

21 January 2020

The functional avidity of T-cell receptor (TCR)-engineered T cells towards their cognate epitope plays a crucial role in successfully targeting and killing tumor cells expressing the tumor-associated antigen (TAA). When evaluating in vitro functional...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
14,511 Views
18 Pages

18 July 2020

Over the past decades, adoptive transfer of T cells has revolutionized cancer immunotherapy. In particular, T-cell receptor (TCR) engineering of T cells has marked important milestones in developing more precise and personalized cancer immunotherapie...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,965 Views
12 Pages

2 July 2014

While T cells recognise the complex of peptide and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) at the cell surface, changes in the dose and/or structure of the peptide component can have profound effects on T cell activation and function. In addition, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,012 Views
13 Pages

Longitudinal Assessment of BNT162b2- and mRNA-1273-Induced Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Spike IgG Levels and Avidity Following Three Doses of Vaccination

  • Jimmie L. Bullock,
  • Thomas E. Hickey,
  • Troy J. Kemp,
  • Jordan Metz,
  • Sarah Loftus,
  • Katarzyna Haynesworth,
  • Nicholas Castro,
  • Brian T. Luke,
  • Douglas R. Lowy and
  • Ligia A. Pinto

SARS-CoV-2 vaccination-induced protection against infection is likely to be affected by functional antibody features. To understand the kinetics of antibody responses in healthy individuals after primary series and third vaccine doses, sera from the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,911 Views
11 Pages

Handheld PET Probe for Pediatric Cancer Surgery

  • Hannah N. Rinehardt,
  • Sadie Longo,
  • Ryan Gilbert,
  • Jennifer N. Shoaf,
  • Wilson B. Edwards,
  • Gary Kohanbash and
  • Marcus M. Malek

29 April 2022

18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) is a glucose analog that acts as a marker for glucose uptake and metabolism. FDG PET scans are used in monitoring pediatric cancers. The handheld PET probe localization of FDG-avid lesions is an emerging modality for radi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,860 Views
10 Pages

Evolution of Anti-RBD IgG Avidity following SARS-CoV-2 Infection

  • Alexandra Tauzin,
  • Gabrielle Gendron-Lepage,
  • Manon Nayrac,
  • Sai Priya Anand,
  • Catherine Bourassa,
  • Halima Medjahed,
  • Guillaume Goyette,
  • Mathieu Dubé,
  • Renée Bazin and
  • Daniel E. Kaufmann
  • + 1 author

4 March 2022

SARS-CoV-2 infection rapidly elicits anti-Spike antibodies whose quantity in plasma gradually declines upon resolution of symptoms. This decline is part of the evolution of an immune response leading to B cell differentiation into short-lived antibod...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,879 Views
6 Pages

14 April 2023

There are limited reports concerning the levels of antibodies in IgG subclasses and the avidity of IgG, which is the functional strength with which an antibody binds to an antigen in serum samples obtained at different times after infection or vaccin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,018 Views
22 Pages

Impact of Monoclonal Antibody Aggregates on Effector Function Characterization

  • Wendy J. Walton,
  • Shousong Jason Zhang,
  • Joseph J. Wilson,
  • Briana N. Harvey,
  • Matthew Clemens and
  • Yingmei Gu

Background/Objectives: Monoclonal antibodies have successfully been used for a variety of indications. Many therapeutic antibodies are IgG1 and elicit effector functions as part of their mechanism of action. It is well known that aggregate levels sho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,973 Views
11 Pages

An Inverse Agonist of Estrogen-Related Receptor Gamma, GSK5182, Enhances Na+/I Symporter Function in Radioiodine-Refractory Papillary Thyroid Cancer Cells

  • Thoudam Debraj Singh,
  • Jae Eon Lee,
  • Kwang Hee Son,
  • Bo Ra Lee,
  • Sang Kyoon Kim,
  • Deepak Gulwani,
  • Vijaya Sarangthem and
  • Yong Hyun Jeon

1 February 2023

Previously, we reported that an inverse agonist of estrogen-related receptor gamma (ERRγ), GSK5182, enhances sodium iodide (Na+/I−) symporter (NIS) function through mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling in anaplastic thyroid ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,076 Views
13 Pages

9 March 2022

The Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay is a versatile technique, which can be used for several applications. It has enormously contributed to the study of infectious diseases. This review highlights how this methodology supported the science conducted...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,465 Views
16 Pages

21 July 2021

Pertussis toxin (PT) is considered the main virulence factor causing whooping cough or pertussis. The protein is widely studied and its composition was revealed and sequenced already during the 1980s. The human immune system creates a good response a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,844 Views
11 Pages

8 August 2016

With the ever-increasing use of nanoparticles in immunosensors, a fundamental study on the effect of epitope density is presented herein, with a small molecule epitope, on the performance of the displacement assay format in an enzyme-linked immunosor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,584 Views
11 Pages

Storage Stability of Atheroglitatide, an Echogenic Liposomal Formulation of Pioglitazone Targeted to Advanced Atheroma with a Fibrin-Binding Peptide

  • Melvin E. Klegerman,
  • Tao Peng,
  • Shao-Ling Huang,
  • Brion Frierson,
  • Melanie R. Moody,
  • Hyunggun Kim and
  • David D. McPherson

We have conducted a stability study of a complex liposomal pharmaceutical product, Atheroglitatide (AGT), stored at three temperatures, 4, 24, and 37 °C, for up to six months. The six parameters measured were functions of liposomal integrity (siz...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,776 Views
4 Pages

Neuroendocrine Differentiation of Prostate Cancer Is Not Systematically Associated with Increased 18F-FDG Uptake

  • Matteo Bauckneht,
  • Silvia Morbelli,
  • Alberto Miceli,
  • Sara Elena Rebuzzi and
  • Giuseppe Fornarini

Neuroendocrine differentiation (NED) of prostate cancer represents an acknowledged predictor of resistant and more aggressive disease. NED can be functionally exploited in vivo using PET/CT imaging with somatostatin analogs radiolabeled with 68Ga. Ma...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,134 Views
16 Pages

RBD and Spike DNA-Based Immunization in Rabbits Elicited IgG Avidity Maturation and High Neutralizing Antibody Responses against SARS-CoV-2

  • Hernan H. M. da Costa,
  • Diego J. B. Orts,
  • Andrew D. Moura,
  • Amaro N. Duarte-Neto,
  • Cinthya S. Cirqueira,
  • Rodrigo A. Réssio,
  • Cristina T. Kanamura,
  • Karen Miguita,
  • Jerenice E. Ferreira and
  • Raimunda T. M. Santos
  • + 6 authors

17 February 2023

Neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) are a critical part of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) research as they are used to gain insight into the immune response to severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections. Among the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,783 Views
19 Pages

Self-Assembling Lectin Nano-Block Oligomers Enhance Binding Avidity to Glycans

  • Shin Irumagawa,
  • Keiko Hiemori,
  • Sayoko Saito,
  • Hiroaki Tateno and
  • Ryoichi Arai

Lectins, carbohydrate-binding proteins, are attractive biomolecules for medical and biotechnological applications. Many lectins have multiple carbohydrate recognition domains (CRDs) and strongly bind to specific glycans through multivalent binding ef...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
192 Citations
34,540 Views
35 Pages

Structure, Function, and Therapeutic Use of IgM Antibodies

  • Bruce A. Keyt,
  • Ramesh Baliga,
  • Angus M. Sinclair,
  • Stephen F. Carroll and
  • Marvin S. Peterson

13 October 2020

Natural immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies are pentameric or hexameric macro-immunoglobulins and have been highly conserved during evolution. IgMs are initially expressed during B cell ontogeny and are the first antibodies secreted following exposure...

  • Review
  • Open Access
453 Citations
99,287 Views
80 Pages

Antibody Structure and Function: The Basis for Engineering Therapeutics

  • Mark L. Chiu,
  • Dennis R. Goulet,
  • Alexey Teplyakov and
  • Gary L. Gilliland

3 December 2019

Antibodies and antibody-derived macromolecules have established themselves as the mainstay in protein-based therapeutic molecules (biologics). Our knowledge of the structure–function relationships of antibodies provides a platform for protein e...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,353 Views
24 Pages

Nanobodies provide important advantages over traditional antibodies, including their smaller size and robust biochemical properties such as high thermal stability, high solubility, and the ability to be bioengineered into novel multivalent, multi-spe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,157 Views
15 Pages

Impact of Pre-Existing Immunity and Age on Antibody Responses to Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine

  • Lukas Hoen,
  • Sarah Lartey,
  • Fan Zhou,
  • Rishi D. Pathirana,
  • Florian Krammer,
  • Kristin G -I Mohn,
  • Rebecca J. Cox and
  • Karl A. Brokstad

1 August 2024

Live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIV) typically induce a poor hemagglutination inhibition (HI) response, which is the standard correlate of protection for inactivated influenza vaccines. The significance of the HI response is complicated because...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,595 Views
15 Pages

1 February 2022

Histone post-translational modifications are small chemical changes to the histone protein structure that have cascading effects on diverse cellular functions. Detecting histone modifications and characterizing their binding partners are critical ste...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
271 Views
7 Pages

Utility of Gallium-68-DOTATATE PET CT in Surveillance of Resected Gastroenteropancreatic NET

  • Kirstie Lithgow,
  • Sunil Samnani,
  • Caitlin T. Yeo and
  • Denise Chan

2 December 2025

Background/Objectives: For completely resected well differentiated (WD) gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) NET, guidelines differ in recommendations for utilization of SSTR-based functional imaging in post-operative surveillance. While 111In-Octreotide has...

  • Review
  • Open Access
69 Citations
15,053 Views
34 Pages

18 June 2020

T cell receptor (TCR)-based adoptive T cell therapies (ACT) hold great promise for the treatment of cancer, as TCRs can cover a broad range of target antigens. Here we summarize basic, translational and clinical results that provide insight into the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,585 Views
18 Pages

Illuminating and Radiosensitizing Tumors with 2DG-Bound Gold-Based Nanomedicine for Targeted CT Imaging and Therapy

  • Maharajan Sivasubramanian,
  • Chia-Hui Chu,
  • Yu Hsia,
  • Nai-Tzu Chen,
  • Meng-Ting Cai,
  • Lih Shin Tew,
  • Yao-Chen Chuang,
  • Chin-Tu Chen,
  • Bulent Aydogan and
  • Lun-De Liao
  • + 1 author

2 June 2023

Although radiotherapy is one of the most important curative treatments for cancer, its clinical application is associated with undesired therapeutic effects on normal or healthy tissues. The use of targeted agents that can simultaneously achieve ther...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,154 Views
20 Pages

Relationship of 2D Affinity to T Cell Functional Outcomes

  • Elizabeth M. Kolawole,
  • Tracey J. Lamb and
  • Brian D. Evavold

27 October 2020

T cells are critical for a functioning adaptive immune response and a strong correlation exists between T cell responses and T cell receptor (TCR): peptide-loaded MHC (pMHC) binding. Studies that utilize pMHC tetramer, multimers, and assays of three-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
8,551 Views
19 Pages

Characterization of Receptor Binding Profiles of Influenza A Viruses Using An Ellipsometry-Based Label-Free Glycan Microarray Assay Platform

  • Yiyan Fei,
  • Yung-Shin Sun,
  • Yanhong Li,
  • Hai Yu,
  • Kam Lau,
  • James P. Landry,
  • Zeng Luo,
  • Nicole Baumgarth,
  • Xi Chen and
  • Xiangdong Zhu

16 July 2015

A key step leading to influenza viral infection is the highly specific binding of a viral spike protein, hemagglutinin (HA), with an extracellular glycan receptor of a host cell. Detailed and timely characterization of virus-receptor binding profiles...

  • Review
  • Open Access
109 Citations
19,555 Views
26 Pages

The Role of Fc Receptors on the Effectiveness of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies

  • Patricia Gogesch,
  • Simone Dudek,
  • Ger van Zandbergen,
  • Zoe Waibler and
  • Martina Anzaghe

19 August 2021

Since the approval of the first monoclonal antibody (mAb) in 1986, a huge effort has been made to guarantee safety and efficacy of therapeutic mAbs. As of July 2021, 118 mAbs are approved for the European market for a broad range of clinical indicati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,917 Views
16 Pages

Gene Signatures of T-Cell Activation Can Serve as Predictors of Functionality for SARS-CoV-2-Specific T-Cell Receptors

  • Laura M. Mateyka,
  • Philipp M. Strobl,
  • Sebastian Jarosch,
  • Sebastian J. C. Scheu,
  • Dirk H. Busch and
  • Elvira D’Ippolito

27 September 2022

The importance of T cells in controlling SARS-CoV-2 infections has been demonstrated widely, but insights into the quality of these responses are still limited due to technical challenges. Indeed, understanding the functionality of the T-cell recepto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,125 Views
12 Pages

Nanocarrier Design for Dual-Targeted Therapy of In-Stent Restenosis

  • Ivan S. Alferiev,
  • Kehan Zhang,
  • Zoë Folchman-Wagner,
  • Richard F. Adamo,
  • David T. Guerrero,
  • Ilia Fishbein,
  • Danielle Soberman,
  • Robert J. Levy and
  • Michael Chorny

The injury-triggered reocclusion (restenosis) of arteries treated with angioplasty to relieve atherosclerotic obstruction remains a challenge due to limitations of existing therapies. A combination of magnetic guidance and affinity-mediated arterial...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,986 Views
19 Pages

The Role of Cholesterol in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Development and Pathogenesis

  • Alana M. White,
  • Oliver G. Best,
  • Anya K. Hotinski,
  • Bryone J. Kuss and
  • Lauren A. Thurgood

Cholesterol has many critical functions in cells. It is a key component of membranes and cell-signalling processes, and it functions as a chemical precursor in several biochemical pathways, such as Vitamin D and steroid synthesis. Cholesterol has als...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,562 Views
14 Pages

How much of Virus-Specific CD8 T Cell Reactivity is Detected with a Peptide Pool when Compared to Individual Peptides?

  • Wenji Zhang,
  • Ioana Moldovan,
  • Oleg S. Targoni,
  • Ramu A. Subbramanian and
  • Paul V. Lehmann

29 October 2012

Immune monitoring of T cell responses increasingly relies on the use of peptide pools. Peptides, when restricted by the same HLA allele, and presented from within the same peptide pool, can compete for HLA binding sites. What impact such competition...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,338 Views
15 Pages

Loss of Function SETD2 Mutations in Poorly Differentiated Metastases from Two Hürthle Cell Carcinomas of the Thyroid

  • Valeria Pecce,
  • Antonella Verrienti,
  • Luana Abballe,
  • Raffaella Carletti,
  • Giorgio Grani,
  • Rosa Falcone,
  • Valeria Ramundo,
  • Cosimo Durante,
  • Cira Di Gioia and
  • Diego Russo
  • + 2 authors

14 July 2020

Hürthle cell carcinomas (HCC) are rare differentiated thyroid cancers that display low avidity for radioactive iodine and respond poorly to kinase inhibitors. Here, using next-generation sequencing, we analyzed the mutational status of primary t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
4,748 Views
7 Pages

26 July 2019

DNA nanotechnology offers the possibility to rationally design structures with emergent properties by precisely controlling their geometry and functionality. Here, we demonstrate a DNA-based plasmonic metamolecule that is capable of sensing human thr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,059 Views
17 Pages

13 January 2022

Recently, there have been many reports of the usefulness of locoregional therapy such as transarterial chemoembolization and radiofrequency ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) as pretreatment before liver transplantation (LT). Locoregional th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,481 Views
15 Pages

14 October 2019

Virus infections are initiated by the attachment of the viral particle to protein or carbohydrate receptors on the host cell. Sialic acid-bearing glycan structures are prominently displayed at the cell surface, and, consequently, these structures can...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
5,871 Views
26 Pages

Polymeric Nanoparticles Properties and Brain Delivery

  • Laís Ribovski,
  • Naomi M. Hamelmann and
  • Jos M. J. Paulusse

Safe and reliable entry to the brain is essential for successful diagnosis and treatment of diseases, but it still poses major challenges. As a result, many therapeutic approaches to treating disorders associated with the central nervous system (CNS)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,688 Views
15 Pages

Redox Homeostasis in Thyroid Cancer: Implications in Na+/I Symporter (NIS) Regulation

  • Juliana Cazarin,
  • Corinne Dupuy and
  • Denise Pires de Carvalho

Radioiodine therapy (RAI) is a standard and effective therapeutic approach for differentiated thyroid cancers (DTCs) based on the unique capacity for iodide uptake and accumulation of the thyroid gland through the Na+/I− symporter (NIS). Howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,582 Views
20 Pages

Lectin PLL3, a Novel Monomeric Member of the Seven-Bladed β-Propeller Lectin Family

  • Lukáš Faltinek,
  • Eva Fujdiarová,
  • Filip Melicher,
  • Josef Houser,
  • Martina Kašáková,
  • Nikolay Kondakov,
  • Leonid Kononov,
  • Kamil Parkan,
  • Sébastien Vidal and
  • Michaela Wimmerová

11 December 2019

The Photorhabdus species is a Gram-negative bacteria of the family Morganellaceae that is known for its mutualistic relationship with Heterorhabditis nematodes and pathogenicity toward insects. This study is focused on the characterization of the rec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,350 Views
17 Pages

Gene Expression Factors Associated with Rubella-Specific Humoral Immunity After a Third MMR Vaccine Dose

  • Lara I. Teodoro,
  • Iana H. Haralambieva,
  • Inna G. Ovsyannikova,
  • Krista M. Goergen,
  • Diane E. Grill,
  • Gregory A. Poland and
  • Richard B. Kennedy

23 August 2025

Rubella is typically a mild viral illness, but it can lead to severe complications when contracted during pregnancy, such as pregnancy loss or developmental defects in the fetus (congenital rubella syndrome). Therefore, it is crucial to develop and m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,454 Views
13 Pages

Tunicamycin as a Novel Redifferentiation Agent in Radioiodine Therapy for Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer

  • Yoon Ju Choi,
  • Jae-Eon Lee,
  • Hyun Dong Ji,
  • Bo-Ra Lee,
  • Sang Bong Lee,
  • Kil Soo Kim,
  • In-Kyu Lee,
  • Jungwook Chin,
  • Sung Jin Cho and
  • Jaetae Lee
  • + 3 authors

22 January 2021

The silencing of thyroid-related genes presents difficulties in radioiodine therapy for anaplastic thyroid cancers (ATCs). Tunicamycin (TM), an N-linked glycosylation inhibitor, is an anticancer drug. Herein, we investigated TM-induced restoration of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,801 Views
12 Pages

Immunometabolic Regulation of Vaccine-Induced Antibody Responses in Aging Mice

  • Daniela Frasca,
  • Maria Romero,
  • Laura Padula,
  • Eva Fisher and
  • Natasa Strbo

26 August 2024

Immune cells undergo metabolic reprogramming to meet the demands associated with immune responses. The effects of aging on these pathways and on the metabolic phenotype of the immune cells participating in antibody responses to vaccines are still lar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,431 Views
23 Pages

BRAF and MEK Inhibitors Affect Dendritic-Cell Maturation and T-Cell Stimulation

  • Stefanie Hoyer,
  • Valentina Eberlein,
  • Gerold Schuler,
  • Carola Berking,
  • Lucie Heinzerling,
  • Niels Schaft and
  • Jan Dörrie

4 November 2021

BRAF and MEK inhibitor (BRAFi/MEKi) combinations are currently the standard treatment for patients with BRAFV600 mutant metastatic melanoma. Since the RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK-pathway is crucial for the function of different immune cells, we postulated an eff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,298 Views
20 Pages

Posttranslational Modification of Human Cytochrome CYP4F11 by 4-Hydroxynonenal Impairs ω-Hydroxylation in Malaria Pigment Hemozoin-Fed Monocytes: The Role in Malaria Immunosuppression

  • Oleksii Skorokhod,
  • Vincenzo Triglione,
  • Valentina Barrera,
  • Giovanna Di Nardo,
  • Elena Valente,
  • Daniela Ulliers,
  • Evelin Schwarzer and
  • Gianfranco Gilardi

Malaria is a frequent parasitic infection becomes life threatening due to the disequilibrated immune responses of the host. Avid phagocytosis of malarial pigment hemozoin (HZ) and HZ-containing Plasmodium parasites incapacitates monocyte functions by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
13,965 Views
17 Pages

Multivalent Anchoring and Oriented Display of Single-Domain Antibodies on Cellulose

  • Greg Hussack,
  • Yan Luo,
  • Linda Veldhuis,
  • J. Christopher Hall,
  • Jamshid Tanha and
  • Roger MacKenzie

7 July 2009

Antibody engineering has allowed for the rapid generation of binding agents against virtually any antigen of interest, predominantly for therapeutic applications. Considerably less attention has been given to the development of diagnostic reagents an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,852 Views
15 Pages

MHC Class I-Restricted TCR-Transgenic CD4+ T Cells Against STEAP1 Mediate Local Tumor Control of Ewing Sarcoma In Vivo

  • Sebastian J. Schober,
  • Melanie Thiede,
  • Hendrik Gassmann,
  • Carolin Prexler,
  • Busheng Xue,
  • David Schirmer,
  • Dirk Wohlleber,
  • Stefanie Stein,
  • Thomas G. P. Grünewald and
  • Dirk H. Busch
  • + 3 authors

29 June 2020

In this study we report the functional comparison of T cell receptor (TCR)-engineered major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-restricted CD4+ versus CD8+ T cells targeting a peptide from six transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate 1 (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,269 Views
14 Pages

Effect of Donor Age on Endocrine Function of and Immune Response to Ovarian Grafts

  • Monica A. Wall,
  • Mayara Garcia de Mattos Barbosa,
  • Natalie Hanby,
  • Michelle M. Cai,
  • Margaret Brunette,
  • Despina I. Pavlidis,
  • Paula Arrowsmith,
  • Ansen Q. Tan,
  • Marilia Cascalho and
  • Ariella Shikanov

Premature loss of ovarian function (POI) is associated with numerous negative side effects, including vasomotor symptoms, sleep and mood disturbances, disrupted urinary function, and increased risks for osteoporosis and heart disease. Hormone replace...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,701 Views
14 Pages

PREVAX: A Phase I Clinical Trial of an EGF-Based Vaccine in Moderate-to-Severe COPD Patients

  • Jenysbel de la C. Hernandez Reyes,
  • Orestes Santos Morales,
  • Laura Hernandez Moreno,
  • Pedro Pablo Pino Alfonso,
  • Elia Neninger Vinageras,
  • Julia Lilliam Knigths Montalvo,
  • Aliuska Aguilar Sosa,
  • Amnely Gonzalez Morera,
  • Patricia Lorenzo-Luaces Alvárez and
  • Yadira Aguilar Venegas
  • + 10 authors

24 July 2024

Background: EGFR has been suggested to contribute to COPD development and progression. Excessive ligand activation of the receptor leads to epithelial hyperproliferation and increased production of mucus, together with alterations in the primary cili...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
7,166 Views
20 Pages

IgG Subclass Switch in Volunteers Repeatedly Immunized with the Full-Length Plasmodium falciparum Merozoite Surface Protein 1 (MSP1)

  • Veronika Rathay,
  • Kristin Fürle,
  • Viktoria Kiehl,
  • Anne Ulmer,
  • Michael Lanzer and
  • Richard Thomson-Luque

17 February 2024

Vaccines are highly effective tools against infectious diseases and are also considered necessary in the fight against malaria. Vaccine-induced immunity is frequently mediated by antibodies. We have recently conducted a first-in-human clinical trial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,757 Views
11 Pages

Efficacy of Combination Therapy with Lenvatinib and Radioactive Iodine in Thyroid Cancer Preclinical Model

  • Kensuke Suzuki,
  • Hiroshi Iwai,
  • Keita Utsunomiya,
  • Yumiko Kono,
  • Tadashi Watabe,
  • Yoshiki Kobayashi,
  • Dan Van Bui,
  • Shunsuke Sawada,
  • Yasutaka Yun and
  • Akitoshi Mitani
  • + 6 authors

30 August 2022

Patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) usually have good prognosis, while those with advanced disease have poor clinical outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the antitumor effects of combination therapy with lenvatinib and 131I (CTLI)...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,903 Views
21 Pages

Strength and Numbers: The Role of Affinity and Avidity in the ‘Quality’ of T Cell Tolerance

  • Sébastien This,
  • Stefanie F. Valbon,
  • Marie-Ève Lebel and
  • Heather J. Melichar

17 June 2021

The ability of T cells to identify foreign antigens and mount an efficient immune response while limiting activation upon recognition of self and self-associated peptides is critical. Multiple tolerance mechanisms work in concert to prevent the gener...

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