Catherine M Koebel
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OSullivan T, Saddawi-Konefka R, Vermi W, Koebel C, Arthur C, White J, et al.
J Exp Med
. 2012 Aug;
209(10):1869-82.
PMID: 22927549
Cancer immunoediting is the process whereby immune cells protect against cancer formation by sculpting the immunogenicity of developing tumors. Although the full process depends on innate and adaptive immunity, it...
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Teng M, Swann J, Koebel C, Schreiber R, Smyth M
J Leukoc Biol
. 2008 Jun;
84(4):988-93.
PMID: 18515327
This brief review discusses the role of the immune system in tumor development, covering a history of cancer immunity and a summary of the concept of cancer immunoediting, including its...
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Koebel C, Vermi W, Swann J, Zerafa N, Rodig S, Old L, et al.
Nature
. 2007 Nov;
450(7171):903-7.
PMID: 18026089
The capacity of immunity to control and shape cancer, that is, cancer immunoediting, is the result of three processes that function either independently or in sequence: elimination (cancer immunosurveillance, in...
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Dunn G, Koebel C, Schreiber R
Nat Rev Immunol
. 2006 Oct;
6(11):836-48.
PMID: 17063185
A clear picture of the dynamic relationship between the host immune system and cancer is emerging as the cells and molecules that participate in naturally occurring antitumour immune responses are...
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Dunn G, Bruce A, Sheehan K, Shankaran V, Uppaluri R, Bui J, et al.
Nat Immunol
. 2005 Jun;
6(7):722-9.
PMID: 15951814
'Cancer immunoediting' is a process wherein the immune system protects hosts against tumor development and facilitates outgrowth of tumors with reduced immunogenicity. Although interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is known to be involved...