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1. Uncoupling interferon signaling and antigen presentation to overcome immunotherapy resistance due to JAK1 loss in melanoma

2. IL-32γ potentiates tumor immunity in melanoma

3. Overcoming Genetically Based Resistance Mechanisms to PD-1 Blockade

4. Persistence of adoptively transferred T cells with a kinetically engineered IL-2 receptor agonist.

5. IND-Enabling Studies for a Clinical Trial to Genetically Program a Persistent Cancer-Targeted Immune System

6. Selective targeting of engineered T cells using orthogonal IL-2 cytokine-receptor complexes

7. Interferon Receptor Signaling Pathways Regulating PD-L1 and PD-L2 Expression.

8. MAPK pathway inhibition induces MET and GAB1 levels, priming BRAF mutant melanoma for rescue by hepatocyte growth factor

9. Primary Resistance to PD-1 Blockade Mediated by JAK1/2 Mutations

10. Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells.

11. Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

12. Data from Primary Resistance to PD-1 Blockade Mediated by JAK1/2 Mutations

13. Supplementary Figure 2 from Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

14. Data from Overcoming Genetically Based Resistance Mechanisms to PD-1 Blockade

15. Supplementary Figure 4 from Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

16. Supplementary Figure 3 from Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

17. Supplementary Data from Overcoming Genetically Based Resistance Mechanisms to PD-1 Blockade

18. Data from Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

19. Supplementary Figures 1 - 16, Table 1, Database 1 from Primary Resistance to PD-1 Blockade Mediated by JAK1/2 Mutations

20. Supplementary figure legends from Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

21. Supplementary Figure 1 from Response to Programmed Cell Death-1 Blockade in a Murine Melanoma Syngeneic Model Requires Costimulation, CD4, and CD8 T Cells

22. Supplementary Data from IND-Enabling Studies for a Clinical Trial to Genetically Program a Persistent Cancer-Targeted Immune System

23. Moda canina e sociologia

26. Development and Validation of a Short Form of the Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS-12) among Italian Older Adults.

33. Overcoming Genetically Based Resistance Mechanisms to PD-1 Blockade

40. Interferon Receptor Signaling Pathways Regulating PD-L1 and PD-L2 Expression

43. Whole genome methylation profiles as independent markers of survival in stage IIIC melanoma patients

44. Overcoming genetically based resistance mechanisms to PD-1 blockade.

45. Methylation levels of the 'long interspersed nucleotide element-1' repetitive sequences predict survival of melanoma patients

46. Epigenetics of human cutaneous melanoma: setting the stage for new therapeutic strategies

47. NF-kappaB activation is associated with homocysteine-induced injury in Neuro2a cells

49. Abstract 3765: IND-Enabling GLP study to support a clinical trial of dual adoptive cell therapy combining stem cells and T cells engineered with an NY-ESO-1 TCR

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