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Publications by S. Ostrand-Rosenberg
MHC Class II-Transduced Tumor Cells Originating in the Immune-Privileged Eye Prime and Boost CD4+ T Lymphocytes That Cross-React With Primary and Metastatic Uveal Melanoma Cells
Cancer Research
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CD4 T Cells Mediate Cardiac Xenograft Rejection via Host MHC Class II
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Induction and Isolation of Tumor Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Lymphocytes Using Sorting Signal Directed MHC Class-Ii Expression
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Pilot Study of Circulating Tumor Cells in Early-Stage and Metastatic Uveal Melanoma
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The CD8 Population in CD4-deficient Mice Is Heavily Contaminated With MHC Class II–restricted T Cells
Journal of Experimental Medicine
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The Majority of Immunogenic Epitopes Generate CD4+ T Cells That Are Dependent on MHC Class II-Bound Peptide-Flanking Residues
Journal of Immunology
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Induction of CD4+ Th1 Lymphocytes That Recognize Known and Novel Class II MHC Restricted Epitopes From the Melanoma Antigen Gp100 by Stimulation With Recombinant Protein
Journal of immunotherapy (Hagerstown, Md. : 1997)
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Direct Enumeration of Borrelia-Reactive CD4 T Cells Ex Vivo by Using MHC Class II Tetramers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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774 Analysis of the Tumor Reactivity of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in a Metastatic Melanoma Lesion That Lost MHC Class I Expression After Anti-Pd-1 Therapy
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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CD4+ T Cell-Mediated Rejection of MHC Class II-positive Tumor Cells Is Dependent on Antigen Secretion and Indirect Presentation on Host APCs
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