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1.
Microbiome-Driven Tryptophan Metabolism Suppresses Immunity in the Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironment by Activation of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor
Number of pages: 68
Posted: 16 Apr 2021
Kebria Hezaveh
,
Rahul Shinde
,
Andreas Klotegen
,
Marie Jo Halaby
,
Sara Lamorte
,
M. Teresa Ciudad
, Barbara Gruenwald,
Elisabeth G. Foerster
,
Danica Chaharlangi
,
Mengdi Guo
,
Luke Neufeld
,
Kitty Liu
,
Priya Makijani
,
Trevor J. Pugh
,
Devanand Pinto
,
Ileana Co
,
Alison McGuigan
,
Gun Ho Jang
,
Rama Kokha
,
Pamela S. Ohashi
,
Grainne O'Kane
,
Steven Gallinger
,
William W. Navarre
,
Heather Maughan
,
Dana J. Philpott
,
David G. Brooks
and
Tracy McGaha
University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research - Department of Computational Biology of Infection Research, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, University Health Network - Stem Cell Program, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, The University of Toronto - Department of Molecular Genetics, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre, The University of Toronto - Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, The University of Toronto - Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - PanCuRx Translational Research Initiative, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research - Department of Computational Biology of Infection Research, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program, The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - PanCuRx Translational Research Initiative, The University of Toronto - Department of Molecular Genetics, Ronin Institute, The University of Toronto - Department of Immunology, University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program and University Health Network - Tumor Immunotherapy Program
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Glycoproteomics Identifies Plexin-B3 as Targetable Cell Surface Protein Required for Growth and Invasion of Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells
Number of pages: 50
Posted: 04 Mar 2022
Laura Kuhlmann
,
Meinusha Govindarajan
,
Salvador Mejia-Guerrero
,
Vladimir Ignatchenko
,
Lydia Yiyang Liu
, Barbara Gruenwald,
Jennifer Cruickshank
,
Hal Berman
,
Rama Khokha
and
Thomas Kislinger
University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Stem Cell Program, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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