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5. Inhibition of PTPN3 Expressed in Activated Lymphocytes Enhances the Antitumor Effects of Anti-PD-1 Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer, Especially in Hypoxic Environments

6. Designer Adaptor Proteins for Functional Conversion of Peptides to Small-Molecule Ligands toward In-Cell Catalytic Protein Modification

8. Lacrimal Sac Tumors: A Single-institution Experience, Including New Insights

13. PTPN3 Could Βe a Therapeutic Target of Pancreatic Cancer

17. Corrigendum to “PTPN3 is a potential target for a new cancer immunotherapy that has a dual effect of T cell activation and direct cancer inhibition in lung neuroendocrine tumor” [Volume 14, Issue 9, September 2021, 101152]

18. Contribution of pre-existing neoantigen-specific T cells to a durable complete response after tumor-pulsed dendritic cell vaccine plus nivolumab therapy in a patient with metastatic salivary duct carcinoma

19. PTPN3 is a potential target for a new cancer immunotherapy that has a dual effect of T cell activation and direct cancer inhibition in lung neuroendocrine tumor

20. TrkB/BDNF Signaling Could Be a New Therapeutic Target for Pancreatic Cancer

21. Contribution of pre-existing neoantigen-specific T cells to a durable complete response after tumor-pulsed dendritic cell vaccine plus nivolumab therapy in a patient with metastatic salivary duct carcinoma.

23. Establishment and characterization of a primary cell culture derived from external auditory canal squamous cell carcinoma

31. Patched 1-interacting Peptide Represses Fibrosis in Pancreatic Cancer to Augment the Effectiveness of Immunotherapy

39. ネパール農村におけるリプロダクティブ・ヘルス・ライツの研究 : チャンピVDC, ワード3, 8の事例から <研究ノート>

46. Estrogen Inhibits Transforming Growth Factor β Signaling by Promoting Smad2/3 Degradation

47. Epigenetic Control of rDNA Loci in Response to Intracellular Energy Status

48. PPARγ ligands suppress the feedback loop between E2F2 and cyclin-E1

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