臨床免疫学研究ジャーナル

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Cancer immunology: Importance of the epidermis for investigative analysis.

Jannie Melief

The main debate in cancer immunology now centres on the more fundamental issue of tumor-specific antigens rather than debates over the viability of the immunosurveillance theory of cancer. Although significant effort has been made to show the existence of these antigens, their role in cancer in general has not been established. Most research has focused on the serological investigation of three tumour types: human malignant melanoma, mouse sarcoma, and mouse leukaemia. From this work, a preliminary taxonomy of the surface antigens expressed by these tumours is beginning to emerge. The few examples of Class 1 antigens that have been now been serologically characterised on mouse and human tumours are the leading candidates for antigens that can be called tumour specific

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