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Madalina Cercel
Madalina Cercel
Antibody
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Melanoma
Cancer research
Acquired immune system
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Melanoma cells can be eliminated by sialylated CD43 × CD3 bispecific T cell engager formats in vitro and in vivo.
2020
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy
G. De Jong
Lina Bartels
Martijn Kedde
Els M.E. Verdegaal
Marijn A. Gillissen
Sophie E. Levie
Madalina Cercel
S. E. van Hal-van Veen
C. Fatmawati
D. van de Berg
Etsuko Yasuda
Yvonne Claassen
Arjen Q. Bakker
S. H. van der Burg
Remko Schotte
Julien Villaudy
Hergen Spits
Mette D. Hazenberg
P. van Helden
Koen Wagner
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721 AT1412, a patient-derived CD9 antibody in preclinical development promoting tumor immune infiltration and inducing tumor rejection
2020
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
Remko Schotte
Julien Villaudy
Martijn Kedde
Wouter Pos
Daniel Go
Christien Fatmawati
Gemma Moiset
Etsuko Yasuda
Madalina Cercel
Esmay Frankin
Susan van Hal
Pauline M. van Helden
Els M.E. Verdegaal
Sjoerd H. van der Burg
Hergen Spits
Hans van Eenennaam
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