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Krönig, H.* et al.: PD-1 expression on Melan-A-reactive T cells increases during progression to metastatic disease. Int. J. Cancer 130, 2327-2336 (2012)
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Mendler, A.N. et al.: Tumor lactic acidosis suppresses CTL function by inhibition of p38 and JNK/c-Jun activation. Int. J. Cancer 131, 633-640 (2012)
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Pesch, B.* et al.: Cigarette smoking and lung cancer - relative risk estimates for the major histological types from a pooled analysis of case-control studies. Int. J. Cancer 131, 1210-1219 (2012)
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Sun, X.* ; Nair, J.* ; Linseisen, J. ; Owen, R.W.* & Bartsch, H.*: Lipid peroxidation and DNA adduct formation in lymphocytes of premenopausal women: Role of estrogen metabolites and fatty acid intake. Int. J. Cancer 131, 1983-1990 (2012)
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Zaineddin, A.K.* et al.: Serum enterolactone and postmenopausal breast cancer risk by estrogen, progesterone and herceptin 2 receptor status. Int. J. Cancer 130, 1401-1410 (2012)
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Anz, D.* et al.: CD103 is a hallmark of tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells. Int. J. Cancer 129, 2417-2426 (2011)
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Gross, H.* et al.: The NP9 protein encoded by the human endogenous retrovirus HERV-K(HML-2) negatively regulates gene activation of the Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2). Int. J. Cancer 129, 1105-1115 (2011)
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Marquardt, J.U.* et al.: Neighbor of punc E11, a novel oncofetal marker for hepatocellular carcinoma. Int. J. Cancer 128, 2353-2363 (2011)
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Rohrmann, S.* et al.: Consumption of meat and dairy and lymphoma risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. Int. J. Cancer 128, 623-634 (2011)
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Wege, A.K.* et al.: Humanized tumor mice - a new model to study and manipulate the immune response in advanced cancer therapy. Int. J. Cancer 129, 2194-2206 (2011)
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Frank, B.* et al.: Polymorphisms in inflammatory pathway genes and their association with colorectal cancer risk. Int. J. Cancer 127, 2822-2830 (2010)
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Hemminki, K.* et al.: Low risk variants FGFR2, TNRC9 and LSP1 in German familial breast cancer patients. Int. J. Cancer 126, 2858-2862 (2010)
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Loeder, S.* ; Drensek, A.* ; Jeremias, I. ; Debatin, K.M.* & Fulda, S.*: Small molecule XIAP inhibitors sensitize childhood acute leukemia cells for CD95-induced apoptosis. Int. J. Cancer 126, 2216-2228 (2010)
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Menvielle, G.* et al.: Occupational exposures contribute to educational inequalities in lung cancer incidence among men: Evidence from the EPIC prospective cohort study. Int. J. Cancer 126, 1928-1935 (2010)
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Miller, A.B.* & Linseisen, J.: Achievements and future of nutritional cancer epidemiology. Int. J. Cancer 126, 1531-1537 (2010)
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Shyla, A. et al.: Allelic loss of chromosomes 8 and 19 in MENX-associated rat pheochromocytoma. Int. J. Cancer 126, 2362-2372 (2010)
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Timofeeva, M.* et al.: Genetic polymorphisms of MPO, GSTT1, GSTM1, GSTP1, EPHX1 and NQO1 as risk factors of early-onset lung cancer. Int. J. Cancer 127, 1547-1561 (2010)
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Bazhin, A.V.* et al.: Cancer-retina antigens as potential paraneoplastic antigens in melanoma-associated retinopathy. Int. J. Cancer 124, 140-149 (2009)
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Bornkamm, G.W.: Epstein-Barr virus and the pathogenesis of Burkitt's lymphoma: More questions than answers. Int. J. Cancer 124, 1745-1755 (2009)
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Diehl, D.* et al.: IGFBP-2 overexpression reduces the appearance of dysplastic aberrant crypt foci and inhibits growth of adenomas in chemically induced colorectal carcinogenesis. Int. J. Cancer 124, 2220-2225 (2009)