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Survival gain in glioblastoma patients treated with dendritic cell immunotherapy is associated with increased NK but not CD8+ T cell activation in the presence of adjuvant temozolomide.
Pellegatta S, Eoli M, Cuccarini V, Anghileri E, Pollo B, Pessina S, Frigerio S, Servida M, Cuppini L, Antozzi C, Cuzzubbo S, Corbetta C, Paterra R, Acerbi F, Ferroli P, DiMeco F, Fariselli L, Parati EA, Bruzzone MG, Finocchiaro G. Pellegatta S, et al. Among authors: pessina s. Oncoimmunology. 2018 Jan 29;7(4):e1412901. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2017.1412901. eCollection 2018. Oncoimmunology. 2018. PMID: 29632727 Free PMC article.
Expansion of effector and memory T cells is associated with increased survival in recurrent glioblastomas treated with dendritic cell immunotherapy.
Eoli M, Corbetta C, Anghileri E, Di Ianni N, Milani M, Cuccarini V, Musio S, Paterra R, Frigerio S, Nava S, Lisini D, Pessina S, Maddaloni L, Lombardi R, Tardini M, Ferroli P, DiMeco F, Bruzzone MG, Antozzi C, Pollo B, Finocchiaro G, Pellegatta S. Eoli M, et al. Among authors: pessina s. Neurooncol Adv. 2019 Aug 20;1(1):vdz022. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdz022. eCollection 2019 May-Dec. Neurooncol Adv. 2019. PMID: 32642658 Free PMC article.