Central and Effector Memory CD4 and CD8 T-Cell Responses to Tumor-Associated Antigens (original) (raw)

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Immunotherapy Expands and Maintains the Function of High-Affinity Tumor-Infiltrating CD8 T Cells In Situ

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Antigen-specific CD4+ T-cell help is required to activate a memory CD8+ T cell to a fully functional tumor killer cell

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Exhausted CD8+T Cells in the Tumor Immune Microenvironment: New Pathways to Therapy

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Helper Function of Memory CD8+ T Cells: Heterologous CD8+ T Cells Support the Induction of Therapeutic Cancer Immunity

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CD4 T Cells and Their Role in Antitumor Immune Responses

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Quiescent phenotype of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells following immunization

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The function and dysfunction of memory CD8+T cells in tumor immunity

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Phenotype and Homing of CD4 Tumor-Specific T Cells Is Modulated by Tumor Bulk

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Linked CD4+/CD8+ T cell neoantigen vaccination overcomes immune checkpoint blockade resistance and enables tumor regression

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Effector/Memory but Not Naive Regulatory T Cells Are Responsible for the Loss of Concomitant Tumor Immunity

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Persistence of tumor-infiltrating CD8 T cells is tumor-dependent but antigen-independent

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The Tumoricidal Activity of Memory CD8+ T Cells Is Hampered by Persistent Systemic Antigen, but Full Functional Capacity Is Regained in an Antigen-Free Environment

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Absence of CD4 T-cell help provides a robust CD8 T-cell response while inducing effective memory in a preclinical model of melanoma

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Tumor Progression Can Occur despite the Induction of Very High Levels of Self/Tumor Antigen-Specific CD8 T Cells in Patients with Melanoma

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Generation of highly activated, antigen-specific tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells induced by a novel T cell-targeted immunotherapy

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Direct tumor recognition by a human CD4+ T-cell subset potently mediates tumor growth inhibition and orchestrates anti-tumor immune responses

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Divergent Roles for CD4+ T Cells in the Priming and Effector/Memory Phases of Adoptive Immunotherapy

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Therapeutic limitations in tumor-specific CD8+ memory T cell engraftment

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Combination of 4-1BB Agonist and PD-1 Antagonist Promotes Antitumor Effector/Memory CD8 T Cells in a Poorly Immunogenic Tumor Model

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