Irradiated CIITA-positive mammary adenocarcinoma cells act as a potent anti-tumor-preventive vaccine by inducing tumor-specific CD4^+ T cell priming and CD8^+ T cell effector functions
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概要
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- 2009-06-01
著者
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Castellani Patrizia
Laboratory Of Cellular Biology Istituto Nazionale Per La Ricerca Sul Cancro
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De Lerma
Department Of Clinical And Biological Sciences School Of Medicine University Of Insubria
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MORTARA Lorenzo
Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Insubria
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FRANGIONE Valeria
Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Insubria
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ACCOLLA Roberto
Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Insubria
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Mortara Lorenzo
Department Of Clinical And Biological Sciences School Of Medicine University Of Insubria
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Accolla Roberto
Department Of Clinical And Biological Sciences School Of Medicine University Of Insubria
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Frangione Valeria
Department Of Clinical And Biological Sciences School Of Medicine University Of Insubria
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