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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is tumorigenesis.


 

Six Superlative Sources

· Srivastava, P.K., Menoret, A., Basu, S., Binder, R.J., and McQuade, K.L. 1998. Heat shock proteins come of age: primitive functions acquire new roles in an adaptive world. Immunity 8: 657-65.

· Suto, R., and Srivastava, P.K. 1995. A mechanism for the specific immunogenicity of heat shock protein-chaperoned peptides. Science 269: 1585-88.

· Du Pasquier, L., and Flajnik, M. 1999. Origin and evolution of the vertebrate immune system. In Paul, W.E., ed., Fundamental Immunology, Fourth Edition, pp. 605-49. Raven Press.

· Parham, P., ed. 1998. Immune system of ectothermic vertebrates. Immunol. Rev. 166: 384.

· Matzinger, P. 1998. An innate sense of danger. Seminar in Immunol. 10: 399-415.

· Lengauer, C., Kinzler, K., and Vogelstein B. 1998. Genetic instabilities in human cancers. Nature 396: 643-49.

Other Excellent Sources

· Mayr, E. 1998. This is Biology: The Science of the Living World. Harvard University Press.

· Hoffmann, J., Kafatos, F., Janeway, C., and Ezekowitz, R. 1999. Phylogenetic perspectives in innate immunity. Science 284: 1313-18.

· Agrawal, A., Eastamn, Q., and Schatz, D. 1998. Transposition mediated by Rag1 and Rag2 and its implication for the evolution of the immune system. Nature 394: 744-51.

· Hiom, K., Melek, M., and Gellert, M. 1998. DNA transposition by the RAG1 and RAG2 proteins: a possible source of oncogenic translocation. Cell 94: 463-70.

· Robert, J., and Cohen, N. 1998. Evolution of immune surveillance. Immunol. Rev. 166: 231-43.

· Robert, J., Ménoret, A., and Cohen, N. 1999. Cell surface expression of the endoplasmic reticular heat shock protein gp96 is phylogenetically conserved. J. Immunol. 163: 4133-39.

· Chrétien, I., Marcuz, A., Courtet, M., Katevuo, K., Vainio, O., Heath, J.K., White, S.J., and Du Pasquier, L. 1998. CTX, a Xenopus thymocte receptor, defines a molecular family conserved throughout vertebrates. Eur. J. Immunol. 28: 4094-4104.

· Lee, S., Fitch, D., Flajnik, M., and Hsu, E. 2000. Rearrangement of immunoglobulin genes in shark germ cells. J. Exp. Med. 191: 1637-47.

· Horton, T., Minter, R., Stewart, R., Ritchie, P., Watson, M., and Horton, J. 2000. Xenopus NK cells identified by novel monoclonal antibodies. Eur. J. Immunol. 30: 604-13.

· Tamura, Y., Peng, P., Liu, K., Daou, M., and Srivastava, P.K. 1997. Immunotherapy of tumors with autologous tumor-derived heat shock protein preparations. Science 278: 117-19.

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