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  • Martin Thurnher. Dendritic cell vaccines. In: Allergy Frontiers, Springer Tokyo Berlin Heidelberg New York 2010.
  • Nikolaus Romani, Vincent Flacher, Susanne Ebner, Christoph H. Tripp, Martin Thurnher, Juliana Idoyaga, Ralph M. Steinman. 2010. Targeting of antigens to skin dendritic cells: possibilities to enhance vaccine efficacy. Immunology and Cell Biology. In press.
  • Doehn C., Jocham D., Bartsch G., and Thurnher M. Nierenzellkarzinom. In: Krebsimmuntherapien. Eds. Huber C. and Rammensee H-G. Ärzteverlag 2005.
  • Martin Thurnher, Thomas Putz, Andrea Rahm, Hubert Gander, Reinhold Ramoner, Georg Bartsch, Lorenz Höltl and Claudia Falkensammer. Therapeutic applications of dendritic cells in cancer: renal cell carcinoma. In: Dendritic cells. Eds. Steinkasserer, Romani, Schuler. Wiley Verlag 2005.
  • Joseph H. Coggin Jr., Adel L. Barsoum, James W. Rohrer, Martin Thurnher, Matthias Zeis and Paul O. Schwarzenberger. Cancer Vaccine Technology Update: The Immunobiology of 37 kDa Oncofetal Antigen/Immature Laminin Receptor Protein [OFA/iLRP], a Universal Tumor Immunogen. Modern Aspects in Immunobiology 2005; 16:27-34.
  • Thurnher, M., and Zelle-Rieser, C. 2001 (Apr). Deficiency in eicosanoid production may limit the therapeutic efficacy of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells. Mod. Asp. Immunobiol., 2(2):58-61.