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    Interleukins and Haematopoietic Growth Factors

    One of the most challenging areas of contemporary oncological and immunological research is represented by investigation of the potential clinical use of human cytokines.

    F. M. Rosenthal, A. Lindemann, F. Herrmann in Lymphohaematopoietic Growth Factors in Can… (1990)

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    Cytokines and Hematopoietins: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Potential as Therapeutic Agents

    Improved understanding of host biology, immunology, and tumor pathophysiology raises the possibility of introducing new treatment modalities for cancer patients: stimulation of host defense mechanisms, includi...

    R. Mertelsmann, F. M. Rosenthal, A. Lindemann in Supportive Care in Cancer Patients II (1991)

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    Tumor Immunotherapy by IL-2 and IL-2 Gene Transfected Cells

    Tumortherapy is based on a variety of treatment modalities. Directly operating cytoreductive approaches are designed to work either locally like surgery or radiotherapy, or systemically like cytotoxic drugs. O...

    A. Lindemann, F. M. Rosenthal, A. Mackensen, H. Veelken, P. Kulmburg in Acute Leukemias V (1996)

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    Somatic Gene Therapy in Cancer

    Cancer is rapidly becoming the leading medical cause of death in Western society. Currently, the most important treatment modalities in clinical oncology are surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy with cytost...

    F. M. Rosenthal, C. F. Waller, A. Lindemann, R. Mertelsmann in Cellular Therapy (1997)

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    Gentherapie in der Onkologie

    Ch. v. Kalle, H. Veelken, F. M. Rosenthal in Der Onkologe (1999)

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    Particular Treatment Procedures

    Barbara Deschler, Cornelius Waller in Concise Manual of Hematology and Oncology (2008)

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    Procédures thérapeutiques particulières

    Les cellules souches hématopoïétiques sont une petite population essentiellement dormante de cellules indifférenciées. Elles sont caractérisées par leur capacité d’auto-renouvellement par division cellulaire c...

    B. Deschler, C. I. Müller, C. F. Waller in Précis d’hématologie et d’oncologie (2011)