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1. After virus exposure, early bystander naïve CD8 T cell activation relies on NAD+ salvage metabolism

2. Repurposing CD8+ T cell immunity against SARS-CoV-2 for cancer immunotherapy: a positive aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic?

3. Surfen, a proteoglycan binding agent, reduces inflammation but inhibits remyelination in murine models of Multiple Sclerosis

4. Dendritic Cells in Oncolytic Virus-Based Anti-Cancer Therapy

5. Sharpening the Edge for Precision Cancer Immunotherapy: Targeting Tumor Antigens through Oncolytic Vaccines

6. Data from Inhibition of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase Enhances the Antitumor Efficacy of Oncolytic Reovirus

7. Supplementary Data from Inhibition of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase Enhances the Antitumor Efficacy of Oncolytic Reovirus

10. Autoimmunity affecting the biliary tract fuels the immunosurveillance of cholangiocarcinoma

11. After virus exposure, early bystander naïve CD8 T cell activation relies on NAD+ salvage metabolism.

12. Multiplexed Relative Quantitation with Isobaric Tagging Mass Spectrometry Reveals Class I Major Histocompatibility Complex Ligand Dynamics in Response to Doxorubicin

13. Repurposing CD8

14. Immune Checkpoint Blockade Augments Changes Within Oncolytic Virus-induced Cancer MHC-I Peptidome, Creating Novel Antitumor CD8 T Cell Reactivities

15. Quantitative Proteome Responses to Oncolytic Reovirus in GM-CSF- and M-CSF-Differentiated Bone Marrow-Derived Cells

16. Antitumor Benefits of Antiviral Immunity: An Underappreciated Aspect of Oncolytic Virotherapies

17. Epigenetic Silencing of TAP1 in Aldefluor+ Breast Cancer Stem Cells Contributes to Their Enhanced Immune Evasion

18. MHC-I Ligand Discovery Using Targeted Database Searches of Mass Spectrometry Data: Implications for T-Cell Immunotherapies

19. Autophagic homeostasis is required for the pluripotency of cancer stem cells

20. NAD+ salvage pathway in cancer metabolism and therapy

21. Therapy-Induced MHC I Ligands Shape Neo-Antitumor CD8 T Cell Responses during Oncolytic Virus-Based Cancer Immunotherapy

22. Surfen, a proteoglycan binding agent, reduces inflammation but inhibits remyelination in murine models of Multiple Sclerosis

23. The NAD

24. Epigenetic Silencing of TAP1 in Aldefluor

25. NAD

26. The NAD+ Salvage Pathway Supports PHGDH-Driven Serine Biosynthesis

27. Dendritic Cells in Oncolytic Virus-Based Anti-Cancer Therapy

28. All that glitters is not gold: the need to consider desirable and undesirable immune aspects of oncolytic virus therapy

29. Newly recruited CD11b+, GR-1+, Ly6C(high) myeloid cells augment tumor-associated immunosuppression immediately following the therapeutic administration of oncolytic reovirus

30. Francisella enters host cells by Clathrin‐mediated endocytosis at a cholesterol rich domain

31. Francisella tularensis Uses Cholesterol and Clathrin-Based Endocytic Mechanisms to Invade Hepatocytes

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