Abstract

AbstractThe image of the jumping frog was kindly provided by Jacques Robert and created by his son by Adrien. Anti‐tumor responses, both in vitro and in vivo, are studied using Xenopus laevis by Robert and colleagues (pp. 1494–1501); non‐classical MHC class Ib molecules are shown, by RNA interference, to be important for the gp96‐induced CTL response against class Ia‐negative tumors in Xenopus. The conservation of the class Ia‐unrestricted response from Xenopus to mammals indicates the importance of this anti‐tumor immune mechanism.

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