Publikationen von FA Anderer
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9 (1), S. 27 - 34 (1996)
Enhancement of human NK and LAK cytotoxicity against HCMV-infected cells by rhamnogalacturonan: specificity of reaction. Viral Immunology 2.
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15 (6B), S. 2489 - 2493 (1995)
Human monoclonal antibody developed against a metastasizing paraganglioma: preparation and preclinical studies. Anticancer Research 3.
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15 (6B), S. 2511 - 2516 (1995)
IL-12-mediated activation of MHC-unrestricted cytotoxicity of human PBMC subpopulations: synergic action of a plant rhamnogalacturonan. Anticancer Research 4.
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48 (1), S. 53 - 57 (1995)
Comparison of hexose acetate-specific receptors isolated from human leukocytes showing competitive inhibition of human CD56+NK and LAK cytotoxicity. Immunology Letters 5.
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41 (5), S. 302 - 308 (1995)
Anti-(transforming growth factor beta) antibodies with predefined specificity inhibit metastasis of highly tumorigenic human xenotransplants in nu/nu mice. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 6.
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14 (4), S. 391 - 396 (1995)
Optimizing production of human monoclonal IgG antibodies by in vitro-primed human PBMC: influence of CD56+ NK cell depletion. Hybridoma 7.
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41 (6), S. 545 - 552 (1995)
Chemospecificity and cross-reactivity of target cell recognition by human CD56+ NK and LAK cells. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 8.
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14 (6B), S. 2701 - 2707 (1994)
Lack of expression of a 31/33kD surface protein on human colon carcinoma cells is a marker for metastasizing potential. Anticancer Research 9.
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40 (6), S. 665 - 668 (1994)
Structural specificity of MHC-unrestricted recognition of HCMV-infected target cells by human CD56+NK and LAK cells. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 10.
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42 (1-2), S. 7 - 12 (1994)
Identification of a mannose-acetate-specific 87-kDa receptor responsible for human NK and LAK activity. Immunology Letters 11.
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120 (7), S. 383 - 388 (1994)
Enhancement of MHC-unrestricted cytotoxic activity of human CD56+ CD3- natural killer (NK) cells and CD3+ T cells by rhamnogalacturonan: target cell specificity and activity against NK-insensitive targets. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology 12.
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14 (3A), S. 953 - 961 (1994)
Signal requirement for induction of MHC-unrestricted antitumor cytotoxicity of human T cell CD4+/CD8+ subpopulations. Anticancer Research 13.
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38 (2), S. 111 - 119 (1993)
Activation of human monocyte/macrophage cytotoxicity by IL-2/IFN gamma is linked to increased expression of an antitumor receptor with specificity for acetylated mannose. Immunology Letters 14.
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13 (4), S. 923 - 930 (1993)
Induction of NK-like activity in T cells by IL-2/anti-CD3 is linked to expression of a new antitumour receptor with specificity for acetylated mannose. Anticancer Research 15.
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36 (4), S. 237 - 244 (1993)
Mechanism of stimulation of human natural killer cytotoxicity by arabinogalactan from Larix occidentalis. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 16.
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51 (2), S. 236 - 248 (1993)
Anti-epidermal growth factor receptor monoclonal antibodies affecting signal transduction. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 17.
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34 (5), S. 299 - 305 (1992)
The CySF-L2 factor from dialysable human leucocyte extract activates natural killer cytotoxicity by induction of interferon gamma. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 18.
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20 (2), S. 127 - 133 (1992)
The ontogeny of bovine thymostimulin production in fetal and postnatal age. Thymus 19.
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11 (6), S. 2023 - 2028 (1991)
Dialysable factors from human leukocyte extracts activating human NK cytotoxicity against tumor cells: identification of factor-producing leukocyte subpopulations. Anticancer Research 20.
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11 (1), S. 385 - 390 (1991)
Expression of LDL receptor on tumor cells induced by growth factors. Anticancer Research