Cancer vaccines in the clinic
Abstract Vaccines are an important tool in the rapidly evolving repertoire of immunotherapies in oncology. Although cancer vaccines have been investigated for over 30 years, very few have achieved meaningful clinical success. However, recent advances in areas such antigen identification, formulation...
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Main Authors: | Morgan E. Janes (Author), Alexander P. Gottlieb (Author), Kyung Soo Park (Author), Zongmin Zhao (Author), Samir Mitragotri (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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