An antigen self-assembled and dendritic cell-targeted nanovaccine for enhanced immunity against cancer
The rise of nanotechnology has opened new horizons for cancer immunotherapy. However, most nanovaccines fabricated with nanomaterials suffer from carrier-related concerns, including low drug loading capacity, unpredictable metabolism, and potential systemic toxicity, which bring obstacles for their...
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Main Authors: | Yunting Zhang (Author), Min Jiang (Author), Guangsheng Du (Author), Xiaofang Zhong (Author), Chunting He (Author), Ming Qin (Author), Yingying Hou (Author), Rong Liu (Author), Xun Sun (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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