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Tumor antigens mutation

Robbins PF, El-Gamil M, Li YF, Kawakami Y, Loftus D, Appella E, Rosenberg SA (1996) A mutated beta-catenin gene encodes a melanoma-specific antigen recognized by tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. J Exp Med 183(3) 1185—1192... [Pg.89]

Cellular infiltrates are found in the tumors from patients with PCD [153, 178] and PEM/SN [90]. These infiltrates may contain CD8+ T cells [114] but are often predominantly composed of plasma cells [153]. Otherwise, the features of tumors from patients with PNS as determined by histological investigation do not differ from those of individuals with a normal nervous system. Moreover, the Hu antigen is not mutated in tumors from PEM patients [179]. [Pg.165]


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