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    In Vitro Evaluation of Cancer Cell Immunogenicity and Antigen-Specific T-Cell Cytotoxicity by Flow Cytometry

    A cardinal principle of oncoimmunology is that cancer cells can be eliminated by tumor-infiltrating cytotoxic CD8 T lymphocytes. This has been widely demonstrated during the last 20 years and also recently har...

    Martina Musella, Nicoletta Manduca, Ester Maccafeo, Eliana Ruggiero in Cancer Immunotherapy (2024)

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    Epigenetics behind tumor immunology: a mini review

    Immunogenic- and immune-therapies have become hot spots in the treatment of cancer. Although promising, these strategies are frequently associated with innate or acquired resistance, calling for combined targe...

    Martina Musella, Nicoletta Manduca, Ester Maccafeo, Antonella Sistigu in Oncogene (2023)

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    Type I IFNs promote cancer cell stemness by triggering the epigenetic regulator KDM1B

    Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a subpopulation of cancer cells endowed with high tumorigenic, chemoresistant and metastatic potential. Nongenetic mechanisms of acquired resistance are increasingly being discover...

    Martina Musella, Andrea Guarracino, Nicoletta Manduca, Claudia Galassi in Nature Immunology (2022)