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1. Mucins and their receptors in chronic lung disease

3. Models of Breast Morphogenesis Based on Localization of Stem Cells in the Developing Mammary Lobule

4. Interactions between the breast cancer-associated MUC1 mucins and C-type lectin characterized by optical tweezers.

5. Growth Hormone Is Secreted by Normal Breast Epithelium upon Progesterone Stimulation and Increases Proliferation of Stem/Progenitor Cells

6. Selection of a Relevant In Vitro Blood-Brain Barrier Model to Investigate Pro-Metastatic Features of Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines.

7. Elevated IgG4 in patient circulation is associated with the risk of disease progression in melanoma

8. Supplementary Results, Figures 1-2, Table 1 from Cancer Biomarkers Defined by Autoantibody Signatures to Aberrant O-Glycopeptide Epitopes

9. KDM5B protein expressed in viable and fertile ΔARID mice exhibit no demethylase activity

10. O-linked mucin-type glycosylation regulates the transcriptional programme downstream of EGFR

11. Cancer-associated hypersialylated MUC1 drives the differentiation of monocytes into macrophages with a pathogenic phenotype

13. Cancer-associated hypersialylated MUC1 drives the differentiation of human monocytes into macrophages with a pathogenic phenotype

14. Mucins and their receptors in chronic lung disease

15. Tn and STn are members of a family of carbohydrate tumor antigens that possess carbohydrate–carbohydrate interactions

16. Apoptosis in the Pancreatic Cancer Tumor Microenvironment—The Double-Edged Sword of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts

17. JARID1/KDM5 demethylases as cancer targets?

18. Repurposing tin mesoporphyrin as an immune checkpoint inhibitor shows therapeutic efficacy in preclinical models of cancer

19. Interactions between the breast cancer-associated MUC1 mucins and C-type lectin characterized by optical tweezers

20. Growth Hormone Is Secreted by Normal Breast Epithelium upon Progesterone Stimulation and Increases Proliferation of Stem/Progenitor Cells

21. Targeting DNGR‐1 (CLEC9A) with antibody/MUC1 peptide conjugates as a vaccine for carcinomas

22. Targeting of Tumor-Associated Glycoforms of MUC1 with CAR T Cells

24. Mucins as biomarkers in cancer

25. Autoantibodies to MUC1 glycopeptides cannot be used as a screening assay for early detection of breast, ovarian, lung or pancreatic cancer

26. Two E-selectin ligands, BST-2 and LGALS3BP, predict metastasis and poor survival of ER-negative breast cancer

27. The mucin MUC1 modulates the tumor immunological microenvironment through engagement of the lectin Siglec-9

28. Identification of new cancer biomarkers based on aberrant mucin glycoforms byin situproximity ligation

29. Transforming growth factor-β1 is constitutively secreted by chinese hamster ovary cells and is functional in human cells

30. T cells reactive with HLA-A*0201 peptides from the histone demethylase JARID1B are found in the circulation of breast cancer patients

31. Over-expression of ST3Gal-I promotes mammary tumorigenesis

32. Repurposing tin mesoporphyrin as a novel immune checkpoint therapy in the treatment of cancer: A preclinical evaluation

33. A glyco-immune checkpoint: Modulation of the immune micro-environment and induction of stem cell-like properties in breast cancer cells

34. Cancer Biomarkers Defined by Autoantibody Signatures to Aberrant O-Glycopeptide Epitopes

35. Interactions between the breast cancer-associated MUC1 mucins and C-type lectin characterized by optical tweezers

36. Sialyl-Tn vaccine induces antibody-mediated tumour protection in a relevant murine model

37. Characterizing the glycome of the mammalian immune system

38. Sialyl-Lewisx on P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Is Regulated during Differentiation and Maturation of Dendritic Cells: A Mechanism Involving the Glycosyltransferases C2GnT1 and ST3Gal I

39. Functional Analysis of the Transcription Repressor PLU-1/JARID1B

40. Synergism of Toll-like receptor-induced interleukin-12p70 secretion by monocyte-derived dendritic cells is mediated through p38 MAPK and lowers the threshold of T-helper cell type I responses

41. Breast cancer associated transcriptional repressor PLU-1/JARID1B interacts directly with histone deacetylases

42. Interactions of mucins with the Tn or Sialyl Tn cancer antigens including MUC1 are due to GalNAc-GalNAc interactions

43. Chemoenzymatically synthesized multimeric Tn/STn MUC1 glycopeptides elicit cancer-specific anti-MUC1 antibody responses and override tolerance

44. Recombinant Tumor-Associated MUC1 Glycoprotein Impairs the Differentiation and Function of Dendritic Cells

45. Apoptosis of monocytes and the influence on yield of monocyte-derived dendritic cells

46. Breast carcinoma cell lysate-pulsed dendritic cells cross-prime MUC1-specific CD8+ T cells identified by peptide-MHC-class-I tetramers

47. Protection against MUC1 expressing mouse tumours by intra-muscular injection of MUC1 cDNA requires functional CD8+ and CD4+ T cells but does not require the MUC1 tandem repeat domain

48. Recombinant MUC1 mucin with a breast cancer-like O-glycosylation produced in large amounts in Chinese-hamster ovary cells

49. PLU-1, a transcriptional repressor and putative testis-cancer antigen, has a specific expression and localisation pattern during meiosis

50. Characterisation and developmental expression of mouse Plu-1, a homologue of a human nuclear protein (PLU-1) which is specifically up-regulated in breast cancer

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