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Publications by C. Krepler
Reduction of Human Melanoma Tumor Growth in Severe Combined Immunodeficient Mice by Passive Transfer of Antibodies Induced by a High Molecular Weight Melanoma-Associated Antigen Mimotope Vaccine
Clinical Cancer Research
Cancer Research
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Molecular Cloning of a Human Melanoma-Associated Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan.
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Human CD4+ T Cells Specifically Recognize a Shared Melanoma-Associated Antigen Encoded by the Tyrosinase Gene.
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