Immunization with tumor-associated epitopes fused to an endoplasmic reticulum translocation signal sequence affords protection against tumors with down-regulated expression of MHC and peptide transporters
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著者
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Moss D
Tumour Immunology Laboratory Epstein-barr Virus Unit Queensland Institute Of Medical Research And Un
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Khanna Rajiv
Tumour Immunology Laboratory Epstein-barr Virus Unit Queensland Institute Of Medical Research And Un
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Moss Denis
Tumour Immunology Laboratory Epstein-barr Virus Unit Queensland Institute Of Medical Research And Un
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Cooper Leanne
Tumour Immunology Laboratory Epstein-barr Virus Unit Queensland Institute Of Medical Research And Un
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SHERRITT Martina
Tumour Immunology Laboratory, Epstein-Barr Virus Unit, Queensland Institute of Medical Research and
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KIENZLE Nobert
Tumour Immunology Laboratory, Epstein-Barr Virus Unit, Queensland Institute of Medical Research and
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ALTMAN John
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University, Rollins Research Center
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Altman John
Department Of Microbiology And Immunology Emory University Rollins Research Center
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Kienzle Nobert
Tumour Immunology Laboratory Epstein-barr Virus Unit Queensland Institute Of Medical Research And Un
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Sherritt Martina
Tumour Immunology Laboratory Epstein-barr Virus Unit Queensland Institute Of Medical Research And Un
関連論文
- Immunization with tumor-associated epitopes fused to an endoplasmic reticulum translocation signal sequence affords protection against tumors with down-regulated expression of MHC and peptide transporters
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