Repasky Publications
Selected Publications (click here for a complete list through PubMed)
Ostberg, J.R., Kabingu, E. and Repasky, E.A. 2003. Thermal regulation of dendritic cell activation and migration from skin explants. Int J Hyperthermia. 19:520-533.
Manjili, M.H., Wang, X-Y., Chen, X., Martin, T., Repasky, E.A., Henderson, R. and Subjeck, J.R. 2003. HSP110-HER2/neu chaperone complex vaccine induces protective immunity against spontaneous mammary tumors in HER-2/neu transgenic mice. J. Immunol. 171:4054-4061.
Ostberg, J.R., and Repasky, E.A. Emerging evidence indicates that physiologically relevant thermal stress regulates dendritic cell function. Cancer Immunol. Immunother. 55:292-298, 2005.
Hylander, B.L., Pitoniak, R., Penetrante, R.B., Gibbs, J.F., Oktay, D., Cheng, J. and Repasky, E.A. 2005. The Anti-Tumor Effect of Apo2L/TRAIL on Patient Pancreatic Adenocarcinomas Grown as Xenografts in SCID Mice. J Translational Medicine. 3:22.
Pritchard, M.T., Li, Z. and Repasky, E.A., 2005. Nitric oxide production is regulated by fever-range thermal stimulation of murine macrophages. J Leukoc Biol. 78:630-638.
Cheng, J., Hylander, B.L., Baer, M.R., Chen, X. and Repasky, E.A. Multiple Mechanisms Underlie resistance of leukemia cells to Apo2 Ligand/TRAIL. Molec Can Ther. 5:1844-1853.
Xu Y, Choi J, Sen A, Hylander BL, Evans SE, Kraybill WG, Repasky EA.2007 Fever-range whole body hyperthermia increases tumor vascular perfusion and improves the delivery and therapeutic efficacy of liposomally encapsulated doxorubicin. Int J Hyperthermia. (In Press).
Oflazoglu E, Elliott M, Takita H, Ferrone S, Henderson RA, Repasky EA. 2007. Adoptively transferred human lung tumor specific cytotoxic T cells can control autologous tumor growth and shape tumor phenotype in a SCID mouse xenograft model. J Transl Med. (In Press)


