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Keyword [MUC1]
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181. Phosphorylation-mediated signaling of MUC1 cytoplasmic tail in pancreatic cancer
182. The role of MUC1 and its ligand myelin-associated glycoprotein in pancreatic cancer perineural invasion
183. Investigations into a mucosal targeted breast cancer vaccine: Fusion of the epithelial mucin 1 antigen to a mucosal carrier peptide and its efficacy in breaking self-antigen tolerance
184. Transcriptional regulation of genes associated with drug resistance and growth of pancreatic cancer cells by mucin 1
185. The development of novel therapeutics in pancreatic and breast cancers: Potential role of MUC1
186. Human tumor antigen MUC1 as an inducer of dendritic cell migration and distorted maturation
187. Regulation of MUC1-specific immunity by CD4+ T cells
188. The effect of p53 on function of TFAP2C in breast cancer: Detailed analysis of regulation of MUC1 gene
189. Biological function of the MUC1 cytoplasmic tail in human pancreatic cancer
190. Structural and dynamical investigations of the interaction between the MUC1 tumor antigen and the humoral immune system: Towards the design of a second generation cancer vaccine
191. Structural immunology of humoral and cellular recognition of a MUC1 breast cancer antigen
192. Contribution of the tandem repeat and cytoplasmic tail domains of MUC1 to anti-tumor immunity and metastatic potential of tumors
193. Role of CD4+ cells in tolerance and immunity to MUC1
194. Structure-function studies of tumor-associated MUC1: Primary sequence of MUC1 involved in its post-translational processing and function
195. Immunity to murine breast cancer modified to express MUC1 in transgenic mice tolerant to human MUC1
196. Development and pre-clinical evaluation of a BCG-MUC1-based novel breast cancer vaccine
197. Immunogenicity, tumor rejection potential and safety of MUC1 cancer vaccines in transgenic mouse models
198. Cellular and molecular requirements for anti-MUC1 tumor immunity: Implications for tumor vaccines
199. Measuring Biomechanical Properties of Cancer Cells Using a High-Throughput Microfluidic Platform and Their Correlation with Surface Rheology and Internal Elasticity
200. Bioinspired Gold Nanorod Functionalization Strategies for MUC1-Targeted Imaging and Photothermal Therapy
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