Gene Electrotransfer of Plasmid-Encoding IL-12 Recruits the M1 Macrophages and Antigen-Presenting Cells Inducing the Eradication of Aggressive B16F10 Murine Melanoma
Cancer immunotherapy is currently one of the leading approaches in cancer treatment. Gene electrotransfer of plasmids encoding interleukin 12 (IL-12) into the cells leads to the production of IL-12, which drives immune cell polarization to an antitumoral response. One of the cell types that shows gr...
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Main Authors: | Ursa Lampreht Tratar (Author), Luisa Loiacono (Author), Maja Cemazar (Author), Urska Kamensek (Author), Vito Michele Fazio (Author), Gregor Sersa (Author), Emanuela Signori (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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