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John R Wunderlich
National Cancer Institute
1963
134
64
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
30518633A Phase II Study of Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocyte Therapy for Human Papillomavirus-associated Epithelial Cancers.Clin Cancer Res2019
30518633A Phase II Study of Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocyte Therapy for Human Papillomavirus-associated Epithelial Cancers.Clin Cancer Res2019
31164343Unique Neoantigens Arise from Somatic Mutations in Patients with Gastrointestinal Cancers.Cancer Discov2019
31164343Unique Neoantigens Arise from Somatic Mutations in Patients with Gastrointestinal Cancers.Cancer Discov2019
29853601T-cell Responses to TP53 "Hotspot" Mutations and Unique Neoantigens Expressed by Human Ovarian Cancers.Clin Cancer Res2018
29853601T-cell Responses to TP53 "Hotspot" Mutations and Unique Neoantigens Expressed by Human Ovarian Cancers.Clin Cancer Res2018
28093487A Pilot Trial of the Combination of Vemurafenib with Adoptive Cell Therapy in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma.Clin Cancer Res2017
28377481Characterization of an Immunogenic Mutation in a Patient with Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.Clin Cancer Res2017
28395880Treatment of metastatic uveal melanoma with adoptive transfer of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes: a single-centre, two-stage, single-arm, phase 2 study.Lancet Oncol2017
28093487A Pilot Trial of the Combination of Vemurafenib with Adoptive Cell Therapy in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma.Clin Cancer Res2017
28377481Characterization of an Immunogenic Mutation in a Patient with Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.Clin Cancer Res2017
28395880Treatment of metastatic uveal melanoma with adoptive transfer of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes: a single-centre, two-stage, single-arm, phase 2 study.Lancet Oncol2017
26901407Prospective identification of neoantigen-specific lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of melanoma patients.Nat Med2016
27217459Randomized, Prospective Evaluation Comparing Intensity of Lymphodepletion Before Adoptive Transfer of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes for Patients With Metastatic Melanoma.J Clin Oncol2016
26901407Prospective identification of neoantigen-specific lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of melanoma patients.Nat Med2016
26712692Identification of an Immunogenic Subset of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma.Clin Cancer Res2016
27217459Randomized, Prospective Evaluation Comparing Intensity of Lymphodepletion Before Adoptive Transfer of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes for Patients With Metastatic Melanoma.J Clin Oncol2016
26712692Identification of an Immunogenic Subset of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma.Clin Cancer Res2016
25538264A pilot trial using lymphocytes genetically engineered with an NY-ESO-1-reactive T-cell receptor: long-term follow-up and correlates with response.Clin Cancer Res2015
25538264A pilot trial using lymphocytes genetically engineered with an NY-ESO-1-reactive T-cell receptor: long-term follow-up and correlates with response.Clin Cancer Res2015
25823737Complete regression of metastatic cervical cancer after treatment with human papillomavirus-targeted tumor-infiltrating T cells.J Clin Oncol2015
25424856Persistence of CTL clones targeting melanocyte differentiation antigens was insufficient to mediate significant melanoma regression in humans.Clin Cancer Res2015
26516200Immunogenicity of somatic mutations in human gastrointestinal cancers.Science2015
26516200Immunogenicity of somatic mutations in human gastrointestinal cancers.Science2015
25823737Complete regression of metastatic cervical cancer after treatment with human papillomavirus-targeted tumor-infiltrating T cells.J Clin Oncol2015
25424856Persistence of CTL clones targeting melanocyte differentiation antigens was insufficient to mediate significant melanoma regression in humans.Clin Cancer Res2015
24218514Tumor-reactive CD8+ T cells in metastatic gastrointestinal cancer refractory to chemotherapy.Clin Cancer Res2014
24270663Longitudinal study of recurrent metastatic melanoma cell lines underscores the individuality of cancer biology.J Invest Dermatol2014
24218514Tumor-reactive CD8+ T cells in metastatic gastrointestinal cancer refractory to chemotherapy.Clin Cancer Res2014
24812403Cancer immunotherapy based on mutation-specific CD4+ T cells in a patient with epithelial cancer.Science2014
24667641PD-1 identifies the patient-specific CD8⁺ tumor-reactive repertoire infiltrating human tumors.J Clin Invest2014
24739903Somatic mutation of GRIN2A in malignant melanoma results in loss of tumor suppressor activity via aberrant NMDAR complex formation.J Invest Dermatol2014
24647571Human melanoma metastases demonstrate nonstochastic site-specific antigen heterogeneity that correlates with T-cell infiltration.Clin Cancer Res2014
24812403Cancer immunotherapy based on mutation-specific CD4+ T cells in a patient with epithelial cancer.Science2014
24739903Somatic mutation of GRIN2A in malignant melanoma results in loss of tumor suppressor activity via aberrant NMDAR complex formation.J Invest Dermatol2014
24667641PD-1 identifies the patient-specific CD8⁺ tumor-reactive repertoire infiltrating human tumors.J Clin Invest2014
24647571Human melanoma metastases demonstrate nonstochastic site-specific antigen heterogeneity that correlates with T-cell infiltration.Clin Cancer Res2014
24270663Longitudinal study of recurrent metastatic melanoma cell lines underscores the individuality of cancer biology.J Invest Dermatol2014
23650429Randomized selection design trial evaluating CD8+-enriched versus unselected tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes for adoptive cell therapy for patients with melanoma.J Clin Oncol2013
23904171Phenotype and function of T cells infiltrating visceral metastases from gastrointestinal cancers and melanoma: implications for adoptive cell transfer therapy.J Immunol2013
24021875Gene expression profiling using nanostring digital RNA counting to identify potential target antigens for melanoma immunotherapy.Clin Cancer Res2013
23650429Randomized selection design trial evaluating CD8+-enriched versus unselected tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes for adoptive cell therapy for patients with melanoma.J Clin Oncol2013
23904171Phenotype and function of T cells infiltrating visceral metastases from gastrointestinal cancers and melanoma: implications for adoptive cell transfer therapy.J Immunol2013
24021875Gene expression profiling using nanostring digital RNA counting to identify potential target antigens for melanoma immunotherapy.Clin Cancer Res2013
22576345Tumor-specific CD4+ melanoma tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes.J Immunother2012
22837179Myeloid cells obtained from the blood but not from the tumor can suppress T-cell proliferation in patients with melanoma.Clin Cancer Res2012
22576345Tumor-specific CD4+ melanoma tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes.J Immunother2012
22726267Minimally invasive liver resection to obtain tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes for adoptive cell therapy in patients with metastatic melanoma.World J Surg Oncol2012
22726267Minimally invasive liver resection to obtain tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes for adoptive cell therapy in patients with metastatic melanoma.World J Surg Oncol2012
22837179Myeloid cells obtained from the blood but not from the tumor can suppress T-cell proliferation in patients with melanoma.Clin Cancer Res2012
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