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    Clinical and immunological effects of mRNA vaccines in malignant diseases

    In vitro-transcribed messenger RNA-based therapeutics represent a relatively novel and highly efficient class of drugs. Several recently published studies emphasize the potential efficacy of mRNA vaccines in trea...

    Annkristin Heine, Stefan Juranek, Peter Brossart in Molecular Cancer (2021)

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    G-quadruplexes: a promising target for cancer therapy

    DNA and RNA can fold into a variety of alternative conformations. In recent years, a particular nucleic acid structure was discussed to play a role in malignant transformation and cancer development. This stru...

    Nils Kosiol, Stefan Juranek, Peter Brossart, Annkristin Heine in Molecular Cancer (2021)

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    Regulatory myeloid cells paralyze T cells through cell–cell transfer of the metabolite methylglyoxal

    Regulatory myeloid immune cells, such as myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), populate inflamed or cancerous tissue and block immune cell effector functions. The lack of mechanistic insight into MDSC supp...

    Tobias Baumann, Andreas Dunkel, Christian Schmid, Sabine Schmitt in Nature Immunology (2020)