Daniel F. Graziano
University of Pittsburgh
3 Papers
22 Citations
Daniel F. Graziano is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & T cell. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Peptide Dose, MHC Affinity, and Target Self-Antigen Expression Are Critical for Effective Immunotherapy of Nonobese Diabetic Mouse Prediabetes
Shawn Winer,Lakshman Gunaratnam,Igor Astsatourov,Roy K. Cheung,Violetta Kubiak,Wolfram Karges,Denise Hammond-McKibben,Roger Gaedigk,Daniel F. Graziano,Massimo Trucco,Dorothy J. Becker,H.-Michael Dosch +11 more
TL;DR: ABBOS or ABBOS analogues with even higher MHC affinity may be candidates for experimental intervention strategies in human prediabetes, but the dose translation from NOD mice to humans requires caution.
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T Cell–Dependent Antibody Responses against Aberrantly Expressed Cyclin B1 Protein in Patients with Cancer and Premalignant Disease
TL;DR: Evidence is obtained of cyclin B1 immunogenicity and its potential to serve as a tumor-specific antigen by analyzing its ability to elicit T cell–dependent humoral immune responses in vivo in patients with different types of tumors.