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A few good reasons to use nanobodies for cancer treatment: A few good reasons to use nanobodies for cancer treatment
Jumapili, N. A., Zivalj, M., Barthelmess, R. M., Raes, G., De Groof, T. W. M., Devoogdt, N., Stijlemans, B., Vincke, C. & Van Ginderachter, J. A., Sep 2023, In: European Journal of Immunology. 53, 9, p. 1-8 8 p., e2250024.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Blocking the MIF cytokine family to improve cancer therapy
Mora Barthelmess, R., Vincke, C., Stijlemans, B. & Van Ginderachter, J., 19 Sep 2023.Research output: Unpublished contribution to conference › Poster
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Hallmarks of Cancer Affected by the MIF Cytokine Family
Mora Barthelmess, R., Stijlemans, B. & Van Ginderachter, J. A., 6 Jan 2023, In: Cancers. 15, 2, p. 1-25 25 p., 395.Research output: Contribution to journal › Scientific review › peer-review
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Anti-MIF nanobodies as a novel tool to improve cancer therapy
Mora Barthelmess, R., Stijlemans, B. & Van Ginderachter, J., 19 Sep 2022, (Unpublished).Research output: Unpublished contribution to conference › Poster
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Unravelling the contribution of cancer cell- and stromal cell- derived MIF in solid tumor progression: Het ontrafelen van de bijdrage van van kankercellen en stromale cellen afgeleide MIF in de progressie van solide tumoren
Author: Mora Barthelmess, R. & Stijlemans, B., 22 Jun 2021Supervisor: Stijlemans, B. (Co-promotor) & Van Ginderachter, J. (Promotor)
Student thesis: Master's Thesis