Microbial Antigen-Presenting Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Genetically Modified Tumor Cells Promote Antitumor Activity of Dendritic Cells
Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs), as tumor vaccines, carry tumor-associated antigens (TAAs), and were expected to transfer TAAs to antigen-presenting cells. However, treatment with tumor-derived EVs exhibited no obvious antitumor effect on the established tumors, likely due to their immuno...
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Main Authors: | Tomoko Ito (Author), Kikuya Sugiura (Author), Aya Hasegawa (Author), Wakana Ouchi (Author), Takayuki Yoshimoto (Author), Izuru Mizoguchi (Author), Toshio Inaba (Author), Katsuyuki Hamada (Author), Masazumi Eriguchi (Author), Yoshiyuki Koyama (Author) |
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