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Surveillance against tumors - Is it mainly immunological?
George Klein, Eva Klein
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Keyphrases
Tumor
100%
Immune System
66%
Virus
33%
Cancer Cells
33%
Pathological Changes
33%
Melanoma
33%
DNA Repair
33%
High-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV)
33%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
33%
Oncogene
33%
Surveillance System
33%
DNA Damage
33%
Chromatin Structure
33%
Transformed Cells
33%
Multicellular Organism
33%
Neoplastic Cells
33%
HHV-8
33%
Apoptotic Pathway
33%
Tumor Cell Proliferation
33%
Tumor Cell Phenotype
33%
Multiple Tumors
33%
Disseminated Tumor Cells
33%
Non-self
33%
Precancerous
33%
Tissue Microenvironment
33%
Repair Enzymes
33%
Tumor Surveillance
33%
Immunologist
33%
Multi-cancer
33%
Viral Agents
33%
Burnet
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tumor Cell
100%
Immune System
100%
Cancer Cell
50%
DNA Repair
50%
DNA Damage
50%
Cell Growth
50%
Chromatin Structure
50%
Repair Enzyme
50%
Epigenetic Mechanism
50%
Transformed Cell
50%
Papillomaviridae
50%
Epstein Barr Virus
50%
Oncogene
50%