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Measuring performance in skin cancer practice: the SCARD initiative… Although dermoscopy has been primarily designed for aiding the in vivo diagnosis of skin tumors…
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We aim to identify where exactly in the epithelium (skin and mucosa) vaccines need to be delivered… Hpv16 E7 Transgenic Skin Is Not Rejected in E7 Immunized Mice… Preclinical development of Q2361, a transforming new drug for skin cancer prevention in organ transplant recipients… Dry-coated microprojections can deliver vaccine to abundant antigen-presenting cells in the skin…
Professor Ian Frazer is a clinician scientist, trained as a clinical immunologist in Scotland. As a professor at the University of Queensland, he leads a research group working at TRI in Brisbane, Australia on the immunobiology of epithelial cancers. He is recognised as co-inventor of the technology …
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Murine HPV16 E7-expressing transgenic skin effectively emulates the cellular and molecular features of human high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions… Is there really a viral cause for skin cancer?… and skin cancer. In his time in the Frazer lab, he developed an interest in bioinformatics analyses… hyperproliferative epithelium. Here we examine keratin gene expression profile in skin from mice expressing…
Dr. Kelvin Tuong is a Senior Research Fellow/Group Leader at the Ian Frazer Centre for Children’s Immunotherapy Research (IFCCIR), Child Health Research Centre. He is interested in single-cell analysis of immune cells and harnessing adaptive immune receptors for understanding immune cell development …
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