A synthetic peptide derived from the tumor-associated protein mdm2 can stimulate autoreactive, high avidity cytotoxic T lymphocytes that recognize naturally processed protein.
Studies in melanoma patients have shown that unaltered self proteins can function as targets for tumor-reactive CTL. Here, we have investigated in a murine model whether autoreactive CTL can be found against the widely expressed proteins cyclin D1, mdm2, and p53, which are frequently overexpressed i...
Main Authors: | Dahl, A, Beverley, P, Stauss, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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