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30,917 grants matching tumor microenvironment

Nuclear Structure and Gene Expression

$1,212,440
Gary S. Stein · Univ Of Massachusetts Med Sch Worcester · P01 · FY2010 · CA

Tyrosine kinase receptors (VEGFR and EGFR) regulate normal automaticity of heart pacemaker, the sinoatrial node.

$1,212,420
Edward Lakatta · National Institute On Aging · ZIA · FY2025 · AG

Preclinical Mouse Models for Studying Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Response

$1,211,771
Glenn T. Merlino · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2023 · CA

Identification of immune evasion mechanisms in the osteosarcoma microenvironment

$1,211,593
Troy McEachron · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2023 · CA

Quantitative assessment of pre-metastatic immune subversion as a risk factor for melanoma relapse

$1,211,213
Svetomir Nenad Markovic · Mayo Clinic Rochester · R01 · FY2025 · CA

FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR DIVERSITY IN THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT UNDERLIES THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE AND RESISTANCE

$1,208,483
University Of Wisconsin System · · FY2016 · Department of the Army

Cancer Prevention-Interception Targeted Agent Discovery Program at Fox Chase Cancer Center

$1,207,007
Margie L. Clapper · Research Inst Of Fox Chase Can Ctr · U54 · FY2023 · CA

Center for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging in Vivo Physiology

$1,205,770
Howard J Halpern · University Of Chicago · P41 · FY2015 · EB

Phase II Clinical Development of Galectin-3 Inhibition and Anti-PD-1: Immune Monitoring and Tumor Response

$1,205,769
Brendan D Curti · Providence Portland Medical Center · R01 · FY2025 · CA

Signal Transduction Events and the Regulation of Cell Growth

$1,205,526
Jane B Trepel · Division Of Clinical Sciences - Nci · ZIC · FY2022 · CA

Signal Processing And Instrumentation Section

$1,205,160
Thomas J Pohida · Center For Information Technology · ZIA · FY2014 · CT

Translational Research Program in Colorectal Cancer Disparities

$1,203,951
Ulrike Peters · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center · P20 · FY2020 · CA

Resource for Molecular Imaging Agents in Precision Medicine

$1,203,878
Martin G Pomper · Johns Hopkins University · P41 · FY2019 · EB

Resource for Molecular Imaging Agents in Precision Medicine

$1,203,600
Martin G Pomper · Johns Hopkins University · P41 · FY2020 · EB

Leveraging DNA damage repair pathways as therapeutic targets in womens cancers

$1,202,994
Jung-Min Lee · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2021 · CA

MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY PROGRAM PROJECT

$1,202,854
University Of South Florida · P01 · FY2004 · CA

Photodynamic Priming of Cancer and Image-guidance for Optimal Immune Response

$1,202,445
Tayyaba Hasan · Massachusetts General Hospital · P01 · FY2023 · CA

Regulation of RNA biogenesis and function by RNA modifications

$1,202,020
Pedro De Oliveira Rodrigues Batista · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2025 · CA

Pathways that Suppress or Accelerate Premalignant Progression of Squamous Cancer

$1,200,776
Stuart H. Yuspa · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2020 · CA

Interacting Signaling Pathways that Initiate Squamous Cell Carcinogenesis

$1,200,776
Stuart H. Yuspa · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2020 · CA

Immunoregulation /Immune Recognition In Filarial/Nonfilarial Parasitic Infection

$1,200,690
Thomas Nutman · National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases · ZIA · FY2018 · AI

Dynamic State Space Modeling of Cancer Cell Response to Therapy

$1,200,478
Garry P Nolan · University Of Southern California · U54 · FY2010 · CA

Regulatory Crosstalk Between Human Endogenous Retroviruses, HIV, and EBV, in Lymphoma

$1,200,301
Douglas F Nixon · Weill Medical Coll Of Cornell Univ · R01 · FY2021 · CA

Overcoming metastatic spread of osteosarcoma with RNA loaded nanoparticles

$1,200,245
Elias Sayour · University Of Florida · R01 · FY2025 · CA

Stanford O'Brien Urology Research Center

$1,200,000
James D Brooks · Stanford University · U54 · FY2021 · DK