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Items where Division is "Current Faculties > Faculty of Medicine > Centre for Cancer Immunology" and Year is 2024

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Article

Type: Article | 2024

Downhill running does not alter blood C1q availability or complement-dependent cytotoxicity of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies against haematological cancer cell lines in vitro - Harrison D. Collier-Bain, Frankie F. Brown, Adam J. Causer, Lois Ross, Daniela Rothschild Rodriguez, Noah Browne, Rachel Eddy, Kirstie L. Cleary, Juliet C. Gray, Mark S. Cragg, Sally Moore, James Murray, James E. Turner and John P. Campbell
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

KIR2DS2+ NK cells in cancer patients demonstrate high activation in response to tumour-targeting antibodies - Lara V. Graham, Jack G. Fisher, Amber D.P. Doyle, Ben Sale, Luis Del Rio, Albert J.E. French, Neema P. Mayor, Thomas R. Turner, Steven G.E. Marsh, Mark S. Cragg, Francesco Forconi, Salim Khakoo and Matthew D. Blunt
Type: Article | 2024

Disrupting B and T cell collaboration in autoimmune disease: T cell engagers versus CAR T cell therapy? - Kevina Shah, Maria Leandro, Mark Cragg, Florian Kollert, Franz Schuler, Christian Klein and Venkat Reddy
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Dataset

Type: Dataset | 2024 | University of Southampton

Review

Fc gamma receptors: their evolution, genomic architecture, genetic variation and impact on human disease - Sarah Frampton, Rosanna Smith, Lili Ferson, Edward J. Hollox, Mark S. Cragg and Jonathan C. Strefford
Type: Review | 2024

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