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Otavia L Caballero
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Ltd.
1993
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37258518ASP-2/Trans-sialidase chimeric protein induces robust protective immunity in experimental models of Chagas' disease.NPJ Vaccines2023
35977933Promotion of neutralizing antibody-independent immunity to wild-type and SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern using an RBD-Nucleocapsid fusion protein.Nat Commun2022
34066908Intratumoral (Poly-ICLC) Therapy for Dogs with Advanced Cancers: First Report on Clinical Effectiveness, Quality of Life, and Adverse Events.Cancers (Basel)2021
33747357The cancer testis antigens CABYR-a/b and CABYR-c are expressed in a subset of colorectal cancers and hold promise as targets for specific immunotherapy.Oncotarget2021
28540335NY-ESO-1 expression in DCIS: A new predictor of good prognosis.Oncoscience2017
29142905P-Cadherin (CDH3) is overexpressed in colorectal tumors and has potential as a serum marker for colorectal cancer monitoring.Oncoscience2017
27045022Altered Expression and Splicing of ESRP1 in Malignant Melanoma Correlates with Epithelial-Mesenchymal Status and Tumor-Associated Immune Cytolytic Activity.Cancer Immunol Res2016
26514153Mycoplasma Infection Alters Cancer Stem Cell Properties in Vitro.Stem Cell Rev Rep2016
27846394Restoring p53 Function in Human Melanoma Cells by Inhibiting MDM2 and Cyclin B1/CDK1-Phosphorylated Nuclear iASPP.Cancer Cell2016
26244168Expression of the cancer testis antigen IGF2BP3 in colorectal cancers; IGF2BP3 holds promise as a specific immunotherapy target.Oncoscience2015
24699824Vaccines and early breast cancer.Cell Cycle2014
24797829CD99 is upregulated in placenta and astrocytomas with a differential subcellular distribution according to the malignancy stage.J Neurooncol2014
24764584Tumor subtype-specific cancer-testis antigens as potential biomarkers and immunotherapeutic targets for cancers.Cancer Immunol Res2014
23444225Tumor-specific isoform switch of the fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 underlies the mesenchymal and malignant phenotypes of clear cell renal cell carcinomas.Clin Cancer Res2013
25593980Expression of Cancer/Testis genes in ductal carcinoma in situ and benign lesions of the breast.Oncoscience2013
24777967NY-ESO-1 expression in meningioma suggests a rationale for new immunotherapeutic approaches.Cancer Immunol Res2013
24340093Centrosomal localisation of the cancer/testis (CT) antigens NY-ESO-1 and MAGE-C1 is regulated by proteasome activity in tumour cells.PLoS One2013
24277834Targeting CXCL12 from FAP-expressing carcinoma-associated fibroblasts synergizes with anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy in pancreatic cancer.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
24119551Intratumoral genetic heterogeneity in metastatic melanoma is accompanied by variation in malignant behaviors.BMC Med Genomics2013
24194746A comprehensive promoter landscape identifies a novel promoter for CD133 in restricted tissues, cancers, and stem cells.Front Genet2013
23625514Effects of CT-Xp gene knock down in melanoma cell lines.Oncotarget2013
23623661Restoring p53 function in human melanoma cells by inhibiting MDM2 and cyclin B1/CDK1-phosphorylated nuclear iASPP.Cancer Cell2013
23712428Depletion of stromal cells expressing fibroblast activation protein-α from skeletal muscle and bone marrow results in cachexia and anemia.J Exp Med2013
22156296Global DNA hypomethylation coupled to repressive chromatin domain formation and gene silencing in breast cancer.Genome Res2012
25057858The Hippo signaling pathway and translational opportunities for brain cancers.CNS Oncol2012
23390371MAGE-A3 is highly expressed in a subset of colorectal cancer patients.Cancer Immun2012
23133577Differential evolution of MAGE genes based on expression pattern and selection pressure.PLoS One2012
22618028Yes-associated protein 1 is activated and functions as an oncogene in meningiomas.Mol Cancer Res2012
22427632Heat shock protein 90-mediated peptide-selective presentation of cytosolic tumor antigen for direct recognition of tumors by CD4(+) T cells.J Immunol2012
22102544Stem cell media culture of melanoma results in the induction of a nonrepresentative neural expression profile.Stem Cells2012
21242976Activation of nuclear factor-kappa B signalling promotes cellular senescence.Oncogene2011
22110734Targeting MAGE-C1/CT7 expression increases cell sensitivity to the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib in multiple myeloma cell lines.PLoS One2011
21766840Humanized Lewis-Y specific antibody based delivery of STAT3 siRNA.ACS Chem Biol2011
21437249Multiple cancer/testis antigens are preferentially expressed in hormone-receptor negative and high-grade breast cancers.PLoS One2011
21493686Distinct patterns of somatic alterations in a lymphoblastoid and a tumor genome derived from the same individual.Nucleic Acids Res2011
20082476Helicobacter pylori and EBV in gastric carcinomas: methylation status and microsatellite instability.World J Gastroenterol2010
21108794Systematic detection of putative tumor suppressor genes through the combined use of exome and transcriptome sequencing.Genome Biol2010
20862285Frequent MAGE mutations in human melanoma.PLoS One2010
20528248Number of expressed cancer/testis antigens identifies focal adhesion pathway genes as possible targets for multiple myeloma therapy.Leuk Lymphoma2010
20642837Dissecting the transcriptional networks underlying breast cancer: NR4A1 reduces the migration of normal and breast cancer cell lines.Breast Cancer Res2010
18838390CTdatabase: a knowledge-base of high-throughput and curated data on cancer-testis antigens.Nucleic Acids Res2009
19956396Expression profiling of the ovarian surface kinome reveals candidate genes for early neoplastic changes.Transl Oncol2009
19651608CT-X antigen expression in human breast cancer.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19705800Expression and serum immunoreactivity of developmentally restricted differentiation antigens in epithelial ovarian cancer.Cancer Immun2009
19719775Cancer/testis (CT) antigens: potential targets for immunotherapy.Cancer Sci2009
19805368Bioinformatics construction of the human cell surfaceome.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19181860Transcriptome-guided characterization of genomic rearrangements in a breast cancer cell line.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2009
19171422SAGE analysis highlights the importance of p53csv, ddx5, mapkapk2 and ranbp2 to multiple myeloma tumorigenesis.Cancer Lett2009
19211183Frequency and prognostic relevance of cancer testis antigen 45 expression in multiple myeloma.Exp Hematol2009
17685455E-cadherin abnormalities resulting from CPG methylation promoter in metastatic and nonmetastatic oral cancer.Head Neck2008
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The Tisch Cancer Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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