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151. Abstract 328: Original microenvironment of different cancer types is maintained upon culture of primary tissues in perfused bioreactors

152. Abstract 1275: Chemotactic factors underlying tumor infiltration by immunocompetent cells in colorectal cancer

154. Abstract 2370: Tumor-associated stromal cells increase malignancy of human colorectal cancers triggering the induction of Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition

155. Abstract 3350: Neutrophils in human colorectal cancer

156. Absence of myeloperoxidase and CD8 positive cells in colorectal cancer infiltrates identifies patients with severe prognosis

159. Abstract 2024: Resistance of colorectal cancer cells to 5-FU treatment in three dimensional cell culture models under perfusion involves BCL-2

161. Abstract 4715: OX40 expression improves the prognostic value of CD8 positive lymphocyte density in colorectal carcinoma

163. Defective Infiltration of Natural Killer Cells in MICA/B-Positive Renal Cell Carcinoma Involves β2-Integrin-Mediated Interaction1

164. Expression of cancer/testis tumor antigens MAGE-A1, MAGE-A3/4 and NY-ESO 1 in medullary breast cancer

165. Defective infiltration of natural killer cells in MICA/B-positive renal cell carcinoma involves beta(2)-integrin-mediated interaction

166. Expression of cancer-testis (CT) antigens in placenta

167. Imunohistokemijsko određivanje proteina MAGE-3 u karcinomu i polipima debelog crijeva

168. Expression and possible prognostic role of MAGE-A4, NY-ESO-1 and HER-2 antigens in patients with relapsing invasive ductal breast cancer: a retrospective immunohistochemical study

169. Immunohistochemical expression of tumour antigens MAGE-A1, MAGE-A3/4 and NY-ESO-1 in penile carcinoma

171. NK cells and T cells cooperate during the clinical course of colorectal cancer

172. Microtubule-Depolymerizing Agents Used in Antibody–Drug Conjugates Induce Antitumor Immunity by Stimulation of Dendritic Cells

173. GM-CSF Production by Tumor Cells Is Associated with Improved Survival in Colorectal Cancer

175. FGF2 induces RANKL gene expression as well as IL1β regulated MHC class II in human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal progenitor stromal cells

177. Characterization and Clinical Relevance of ALDHbright Populations in Prostate Cancer

178. Expression of MAGE tumor associated antigens is inversely correlated with tumor differentiation in invasive ductal breast cancers: an immunohistochemical study

179. Clinical impact of programmed cell death ligand 1 expression in colorectal cancer

180. High Myeloperoxidase Positive Cell Infiltration in Colorectal Cancer Is an Independent Favorable Prognostic Factor

184. Abstract 1476: Mesenchymal stromal cells induce epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in human colorectal cancer cells through the expression of surface-bound TGF-β.

187. CD40 ligand-expressing recombinant vaccinia virus promotes the generation of CD8+ central memory T cells.

190. Differential Patterns of Large Tumor Antigen-Specific Immune Responsiveness in Patients with BK Polyomavirus-Positive Prostate Cancer or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

194. Abstract 3546: IL-17 production by tumor-infiltrating Th17 cells favors inflammation and promotes survival in human colorectal cancer

197. Abstract 1491: Tumor-associated stromal cells increase malignancy of human colorectal cancers through epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition

198. Expression of cancer‐testis antigens MAGE‐A4 and MAGE‐C1 in oral squamous cell carcinoma

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