Cellular immunity and the immunotherapy of cancer : proceedings of a Cetus, Immunex, and Triton Biosciences-UCLA Symposia Colloquium held at Park City, Utah, January 27-February 3, 1990
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Cellular immunity and the immunotherapy of cancer : proceedings of a Cetus, Immunex, and Triton Biosciences-UCLA Symposia Colloquium held at Park City, Utah, January 27-February 3, 1990
(UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology, new ser.,
Wiley-Liss, c1990
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"UCLA Symposium on Cellular Immunity and the Immunotherapy of Cancer"--Introd
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Leading immunologists, researchers and clinicians present their latest insights into cellular immunity and its applicability to the eradication of cancer. Major questions critical to the further evaluation and exploitation of the cellular immune response are explored, with topics ranging from T cell recognition of antigen and the T cell receptor, T cell growth and expansion of specific cells, and auto immunity and alloimmunity, to melanoma in humans and mice, natural killer cells and MHC-unrestricted lysis, tumour specific T cells, and immunotherapy using animal models and clinical trials.
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- T cell recognition of antigen and the T cell receptor
- T cell growth and expansion of specific cells
- natural killer cells and MHC-unrestricted lysis
- auto immunity and alloimmunity
- immunotherapy - animal models
- tumour specific T cells
- melanoma in mouse and man
- immunotherapy - clinical trials.
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