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1. Expanding the repertoire reveals recurrent, cryptic, and hematopoietic HLA class I minor histocompatibility antigens

2. Permissive HLA-DPB1 mismatches in HCT depend on immunopeptidome divergence and editing by HLA-DM

4. ICL-induced miR139-3p and miR199a-3p have opposite roles in hematopoietic cell expansion and leukemic transformation

6. Broadly Applicable TCR Based Therapy for Multiple Myeloma Targeting the Jchain

7. Immunotherapy Targeting Mutant Nucleophosmin-1 on Acute Myeloid Leukemia

9. T Cell Receptor-Based Targeting of Immunoglobulin Constant Domains for Treatment of Multiple Myeloma

12. Endogenous Immunoglobulin-Derived Neoepitopes Are Processed and Form a Sizeable Fraction of the HLA Class I Ligandome of Human Lymphoma Cells

13. T Cell Receptor Gene Therapy Targeting the Intracellular Transcription Factor Bob1 for the Treatment of Multiple Myeloma and Other B Cell Malignancies

15. T Cell Receptors Specific for the Intracellular Transcription Factor Bob1 Allow Efficient Targeting of Human B Cell Leukemia and Multiple Myeloma

16. High-Affinity CD20-Specific T-Cell Receptors Suitable for Adoptive Immunotherapy in the Treatment of CD20low B-Cell Malignancies

20. Multiple myeloma–reactive T cells recognize an activation-induced minor histocompatibility antigen encoded by the ATP-dependent interferon-responsive (ADIR) gene

21. ATP Dependent Interferon Responsive (ADIR) Gene Encodes an Activation Induced Minor Histocompatibility Antigen Recognized on Multiple Myeloma by CD8+ T Cells.

22. ICL-induced miR139-3pand miR199a-3phave opposite roles in hematopoietic cell expansion and leukemic transformation

23. MiR-17/20/93/106promote hematopoietic cell expansion by targeting sequestosome 1–regulated pathways in mice

24. High-Affinity CD20-Specific T-Cell Receptors Suitable for Adoptive Immunotherapy in the Treatment of CD20lowB-Cell Malignancies

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