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1. A TCR mimic monoclonal antibody reactive with the 'public' phospho-neoantigen pIRS2/HLA-A*02:01 complex

2. A TCR mimic monoclonal antibody for the HPV-16 E7-epitope p11-19/HLA-A*02:01 complex

3. Empirical and Rational Design of T Cell Receptor-Based Immunotherapies

4. Low-dose CDK4/6 inhibitors induce presentation of pathway specific MHC ligands as potential targets for cancer immunotherapy

5. Solving an MHC allele–specific bias in the reported immunopeptidome

6. Depleting T regulatory cells by targeting intracellular Foxp3 with a TCR mimic antibody

7. The landscape of MHC-presented phosphopeptides yields actionable shared tumor antigens for cancer immunotherapy across multiple HLA alleles

8. A TCR mimic CAR T cell specific for NDC80 is broadly reactive with solid tumors and hematologic malignancies

9. Dominant epitopes presented by prevalent HLA alleles permit wide use of banked CMVpp65 T cells in adoptive therapy

10. Unmasking the suppressed immunopeptidome of EZH2-mutated diffuse large B-cell lymphomas through combination drug treatment

11. Immunogenicity and therapeutic targeting of a public neoantigen derived from mutated PIK3CA

12. Data from ALK and RET Inhibitors Promote HLA Class I Antigen Presentation and Unmask New Antigens within the Tumor Immunopeptidome

15. Data from Identification of the Targets of T-cell Receptor Therapeutic Agents and Cells by Use of a High-Throughput Genetic Platform

16. The landscape of MHC-presented phosphopeptides yields actionable shared tumor antigens for cancer immunotherapy across multiple HLA alleles

17. Identification of the Targets of T-cell Receptor Therapeutic Agents and Cells by Use of a High-Throughput Genetic Platform

18. ALK and RET Inhibitors Promote HLA Class I Antigen Presentation and Unmask New Antigens within the Tumor Immunopeptidome

19. A TCR mimic monoclonal antibody for the HPV-16 E7-epitope p11-19/HLA-A*02:01 complex

20. Unmasking the cryptic immunopeptidome of EZH2 mutated diffuse large B-cell lymphomas through combination drug treatment

21. A TCR mimic monoclonal antibody reactive with the 'public' phospho-neoantigen pIRS2/HLA-A*02:01 complex

22. Immunogenicity of a public neoantigen derived from mutatedPIK3CA

23. Impact of tumor heterogeneity and microenvironment in identifying neoantigens in a patient with ovarian cancer

24. Low-Dose CDK4/6 Inhibitors Induce Presentation of Pathway Specific MHC ligands as Targets for Cancer Immunotherapy

25. An input-controlled model system for identification of MHC bound peptides enabling laboratory comparisons of immunopeptidome experiments

26. Abstract 1309: Patient-derived tumor organoids as a platform to study radiation-exposed neoantigens

27. Abstract CN01-03: T cell receptor gene therapy for a public neoantigen derived from mutated PIK3CA, a dominant driver oncogene in breast and endometrial cancers

28. CT-080: A Tumor-Agnostic TCR-Mimic CAR-T cell Specific for NDC80 Targets Multiple Hematological Malignancies

29. A TCR Mimic Antibody-Directed CAR T Cell Specific for Intracellular NDC80 Is Broadly Cancer Reactive and Displays High Activity Against Hematological Malignancies

30. Depleting T regulatory cells by targeting intracellular Foxp3 with a TCR mimic antibody

33. Abstract PO-051: Radiation therapy enhances the presentation of phosphopeptides by MHC-I on cancer cells

34. Identification of the targets of T cell receptor therapeutic agents and cells by use of a high throughput genetic platform

35. The transcription factor BATF operates as an essential differentiation checkpoint in early effector CD8+ T cells

36. Abstract PR13: A new high-performance HLA ligand identification strategy enables prediction of T-cell tolerance to neoepitopes

37. Epigenetic Drug Treatment Induces Presentation of New Class of Non-Exonic, Cryptic Neoantigens in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells

39. Carcinogenesis of renal cell carcinoma reflected in HLA ligands: A novel approach for synergistic peptide vaccination design

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