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Graf, N. ; Adam, C. & Mocikat, R.: Persistence of xenogenized vaccine cells in vivo. Int. J. Cancer 105, 217-220 (2003)
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Schleypen, J.S. et al.: Renal cell carcinoma-infiltrating natural killer cells express differential repertoires of activating and inhibitory receptors and are inhibited by specific HLA class I allotypes. Int. J. Cancer 106, 905-912 (2003)
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Behrends, U. et al.: Novel products of the HUD, HUC, NNP-1 and alphaInternexin genes identified by autologous antibody screening of a pediatric neuroblastoma library. Int. J. Cancer 100, 669-677 (2002)
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Horndasch, M. et al.: Epstein-Barr Virus Antagonizes the Antiproliferative Activity of Transforming Growth Factor-ß But does not Abolish its Signaling. Int. J. Cancer 101, 442-447 (2002)
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Kreuzer, M.* et al.: Risk factors for lung cancer among nonsmoking women. Int. J. Cancer 100, 706-713 (2002)
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Pharoah, P.D.P.* et al.: CDH1 c-160a Promotor Polymorphism is not associated with risk of stomach cancer. Int. J. Cancer 101, 196-197 (2002)
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Pajic, A. et al.: Antagonistic effects of c-myc and epstein-barr virus latent genes on the phenotype of human B cells. Int. J. Cancer 93, 810-816 (2001)
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Simonato, L.* et al.: Lung Cancer and Cigarette Smoking in Europe : An Update of Risk Estimates and an Assessment of Inter-Country Heterogeneity. Int. J. Cancer 91, 876-887 (2001)
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Zitzelsberger, H. et al.: Clonal chromosomal aberrations in simian virus 40-transfected human thyroid cells and in derived tumors developed after in vitro irradiation. Int. J. Cancer 96, 166-177 (2001)
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Agudo, A.* et al.: Lung cancer and cigarette smoking in women: A multicenter case-control study in Europe. Int. J. Cancer 88, 820-827 (2000)
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Aubele, M. et al.: Extensive ductal carcinoma in situ with small foci of invasive ductal carcinoma: Evidence of genetic resemblance by CGH. Int. J. Cancer 85, 82-86 (2000)
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Multhoff, G. et al.: Adoptive transfer of human natural killer cells in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency inhibits growth of HSP70-expressing tumors. Int. J. Cancer 88, 791-797 (2000)
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Pajic, A. et al.: Cell cycle activation by c-myc in a burkitt lymphoma model cell line. Int. J. Cancer 87, 787-793 (2000)
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Boffetta, P.* et al.: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and risk of adenocarcinoma of the Lung. Int. J. Cancer 83, 635-639 (1999)
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Fleischmann, J.* et al.: Expression of deoxyuridine triphosphatase (Dutpase) in colorectal tumours. Int. J. Cancer 84, 614-617 (1999)
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Strehl, J. et al.: Gene therapy of B-cell lymphoma with cytokine gene-modified trioma cells. Int. J. Cancer 83, 113-120 (1999)
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Falk, M.H. et al.: Apoptosis in burkitt lymphoma cells is prevented by promotion of cysteine uptake. Int. J. Cancer 75, 620-625 (1998)
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Weissinger, E.M. et al.: Mosaicism of bcr/abl protein expression in B-cells in CML. Int. J. Cancer 68, 577-582 (1996)
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Falk, M.H. ; Hültner, L. ; Milner, A.E. ; Gregory, C.D. & Bornkamm, G.W.: Irradiated fibroblasts protect Burkitt lymphoma cells from apoptosis by a mechanism independent of BCL-2. Int. J. Cancer 55, 485-491 (1993)
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Polack, A. et al.: Short Term Assay for Detection of Conditional Cancerogens. I. Construction of DR-CAT Raji Cells and some of their Characteristics as Tester Cells. Int. J. Cancer 50, 611-616 (1992)