Dendritic Cell-Derived Artificial Microvesicles Inhibit RLS<sub>40</sub> Lymphosarcoma Growth in Mice via Stimulation of Th1/Th17 Immune Response
Cell-free antitumor vaccines represent a promising approach to immunotherapy of cancer. Here, we compare the antitumor potential of cell-free vaccines based on microvesicles derived from dendritic cells (DCs) with DC- and cationic-liposome-based vaccines using a murine model of drug-resistant lympho...
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Main Authors: | Oleg V. Markov (Author), Aleksandra V. Sen'kova (Author), Islam S. Mohamed (Author), Elena V. Shmendel (Author), Mikhail A. Maslov (Author), Anastasiya L. Oshchepkova (Author), Evgeniy V. Brenner (Author), Nadezhda L. Mironova (Author), Marina A. Zenkova (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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