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    Correction to: The Role of Oncolytic Viruses in the Treatment of Melanoma

    A correction was made to a sentence in the original article to provide additional clarification in the “Other Oncolytic Viruses” section.

    Claire-Audrey Y. Bayan, Adriana T. Lopez, Robyn D. Gartrell in Current Oncology Reports (2018)

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    The Role of Oncolytic Viruses in the Treatment of Melanoma

    Oncolytic virotherapy is a new approach to the treatment of cancer and its success in the treatment of melanoma represents a breakthrough in cancer therapeutics. This paper provides a review of the current lit...

    Claire-Audrey Y. Bayan, Adriana T. Lopez, Robyn D. Gartrell in Current Oncology Reports (2018)

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    The great masquerader of malignancy: chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction

    Paraneoplastic syndromes can precede the initial manifestation and diagnosis of cancer. Paraneoplastic syndromes are a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by mechanisms other than the local presence of tum...

    Josephine A Taverna, Hani M Babiker, Seongseok Yun, Maria C Bishop in Biomarker Research (2014)

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    IL-1β-driven neutrophilia preserves antibacterial defense in the absence of the kinase IKKβ

    Pathways dependent on the transcription factor NF-κB provide innate immunity against microbes. Karin and colleagues show that mice lacking the kinase IKKβ have IL-1-dependent neutrophilia. Loss of IL-1 signali...

    Li-Chung Hsu, Thomas Enzler, Jun Seita, Anjuli M Timmer, Chih-Yuan Lee in Nature Immunology (2011)

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    Kinase MEKK1 is required for CD40-dependent activation of the kinases Jnk and p38, germinal center formation, B cell proliferation and antibody production

    Mice lacking activity of the kinase MEKK1 ('Map3k1ΔKD' mice) have defective activation of the kinase Jnk and increased production of T helper type 2 cytokines after T cell receptor ligation. Here we show that Map...

    Ewen Gallagher, Thomas Enzler, Atsushi Matsuzawa, Amy Anzelon-Mills in Nature Immunology (2007)