Interleukin-2-secreting mouse fibroblasts transfected with genomic DNA from murine neoplasms induce tumor-specific immune responses.
Sun, T., Kim, T.S., Waltz, M.R., Cohen, E.P.
Cancer Gene Ther., 1995
482
Non random activation of endogenous interleukin-2(IL-2), IL-2 receptor and IL-2 receptor genes after transfection of mouse fibroblasts with cDNA for the chain of the human IL-2 receptor.
Han, D., Plaisance, S., Rubinstein, E., Alileche, A., Pottin-Clemenceau, C., Kim, T.S., Cohen, E.P., Jasmin, C., Azzarone, B.
Eur. J. Immunol., 1995
483
Treatment with interleukin-2/interferon-γ double cytokine-secreting allogeneic fibroblasts prolongs the survival of mice with melanoma.
Kim, T.S., Xu, W.S., Sun, T., Cohen, E.P.
Melanoma Res., 1995
484
Selectivity of desulfurization activity of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans M6 on different petroleum products.
Kim, B.H., Kim, H.Y., Kim, T.S., Park, D.H.
Fuel Pro. Technol., 1995
485
Fibroblasts genetically engineered to secret cytokines can suppress tumor growth and induce antitumor immunity to a murine glioma in vivo.
Glick, R.P., Lichtor, T., Kim, T.S., Ilangovan, S., Cohen, E.P.
Neurosurgery, 1995
486
Interleukin-2-secreting mouse fibroblasts transfected with genomic DNA from murine melanoma cells prolong the survival of mice with melanoma.
Kim, T.S., Cohen, E.P.
Cancer Res., 1994
487
Immunization of mice with allogeneic fibroblasts genetically modified for IL-2-secretion and the expression of melanoma-associated antigens stimulates predetermined classes of antimelanoma effector cells.
Kim, T.S., Cohen, E.P.
J. Immunother., 1994
488
Neoplastic cells that express low levels of MHC class I determinants escape host immunity.
Cohen, E.P., Kim, T.S.
Semin. Cancer Biol., 1994
489
MHC antigen-expression by melanomas recovered from mice treated with allogeneic mouse fibroblasts genetically modified for IL-2-secretion and the expression of melanoma-associated antigens.
Kim, T.S., Cohen, E.P.
Cancer Immunol. Immunother., 1994
490
Immunization with interleukin-2-secreting allogeneic mouse fibroblasts expressing melanoma associated antigens prolongs the survival of tumor-bearing mice.
Kim, T.S., Collins, M.K.L., Russell, S.J., Cohen, E.P.