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Academic Article Chaperone proteins and brain tumors: potential targets and possible therapeutics.
Academic Article Therapeutic aspects of chaperones/heat-shock proteins in neuro-oncology.
Academic Article Combating immunosuppression in glioma.
Academic Article Heat shock protein 70-binding protein 1 is highly expressed in high-grade gliomas, interacts with multiple heat shock protein 70 family members, and specifically binds brain tumor cell surfaces.
Academic Article Immunotherapy against angiogenesis-associated targets: evidence and implications for the treatment of malignant glioma.
Academic Article The heat shock response and chaperones/heat shock proteins in brain tumors: surface expression, release, and possible immune consequences.
Academic Article Proteomic and immunologic analyses of brain tumor exosomes.
Academic Article Immunotherapy of brain tumors.
Concept Brain Neoplasms
Academic Article The unfolded protein response in glioblastomas: passing the stress test.
Academic Article Proteomic analyses of brain tumor cell lines amidst the unfolded protein response.
Academic Article Development of Novel Patient-Derived Xenografts from Breast Cancer Brain Metastases.
Grant Development of Validation of Phage-Displayed Random Peptide Libraries Technologies for Rapid Isolation and Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles from Patients with Brain Tumors
Academic Article Roles of Extracellular Vesicles in High-Grade Gliomas: Tiny Particles with Outsized Influence.
Grant Development of Validation of Phage-Displayed Random Peptide Libraries Technologies for Rapid Isolation and Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles from Patients with Brain Tumors
Academic Article Glioblastoma Extracellular Vesicle-Specific Peptides Inhibit EV-Induced Neuronal Cytotoxicity.

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