Inge Marie Svane
Clinical Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-9451-6037
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Changes in the Tumor Immune Microenvironment during Disease Progression in Patients with Ovarian Cancer
Westergaard, M. C. W., Milne, K., Pedersen, M., Hasselager, T., Olsen, L. R., Anglesio, M. S., Borch, T. H., Kennedy, M., Briggs, G., Ledoux, S., Kreuzinger, C., Decken, I. V. D., Donia, M., Castillo-Tong, D. C., Nelson, B. H. & Svane, Inge Marie, 2020, In: Cancers. 12, 12, 19 p., 3828.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Mutational and putative neoantigen load predict clinical benefit of adoptive T cell therapy in melanoma
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T cell recognition of novel shared breast cancer antigens is frequently observed in peripheral blood of breast cancer patients
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Survival of metastatic melanoma patients after dendritic cell vaccination correlates with expression of leukocyte phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein 1/Raf kinase inhibitory protein
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