Tumor targeting nanoparticle E749-57-HSP110-RGD elicits potent anti-tumor immune response in a CD8-dependent manner in cervical cancer-bearing mouse model
Our previous research verified that HSP (heat shock protein) 110 could enhance the anti-tumor effect of HPV16 E749-57 epitope. In this study, to optimize the immunotherapy of this vaccine type, we developed and evaluated the anti-tumor immunity of a nanoparticle vaccine format assembling with E749-5...
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Main Authors: | Yue Zhang (Author), Faliang Ren (Author), Bing Ni (Author), Tao Jing (Author), Jun Tang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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