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Paramyxoviruses for Tumor-targeted Immunomodulation: Design and Evaluation Ex Vivo
Published on: January 7, 2019
What's next for cancer vaccines
Juraj Adamik1, Lisa H Butterfield1
1Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, University of California, San Francisco, Suite D3500, 1 Letterman Drive, San Francisco, CA 94129, USA.
Abstract:
Cancer vaccines have been shown clinically to drive tumor-reactive cell activation, proliferation, and effector function. Unfortunately, tumor eradication by treatment with cancer vaccines has been unsuccessful in many patients. Critical steps are under way to improve vaccine efficacy and combine them with immunotherapy and standard-of-care treatments.
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