A conjoined universal helper epitope can unveil antitumor effects of a neoantigen vaccine targeting an MHC class I-restricted neoepitope
Abstract Personalized cancer vaccines targeting neoantigens arising from somatic missense mutations are currently being evaluated for the treatment of various cancers due to their potential to elicit a multivalent, tumor-specific immune response. Several cancers express a low number of neoantigens;...
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Main Authors: | Adam M. Swartz, Kendra L. Congdon, Smita K. Nair, Qi-Jing Li, James E. Herndon, Carter M. Suryadevara, Katherine A. Riccione, Gary E. Archer, Pamela K. Norberg, Luis A. Sanchez-Perez, John H. Sampson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/630d5dbd82df4a1bb95d08b2e6228b95 |
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