Tumour-induced polarization of tumour vaccine-draining lymph node T cells to a type 1 cytokine profile predicts inherent strong immunogenicity of the tumour and correlates with therapeutic efficacy in adoptive transfer studies. (Q52948843)
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scientific article published in March 2003
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English | Tumour-induced polarization of tumour vaccine-draining lymph node T cells to a type 1 cytokine profile predicts inherent strong immunogenicity of the tumour and correlates with therapeutic efficacy in adoptive transfer studies. |
scientific article published in March 2003 |
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Tumour-induced polarization of tumour vaccine-draining lymph node T cells to a type 1 cytokine profile predicts inherent strong immunogenicity of the tumour and correlates with therapeutic efficacy in adoptive transfer studies. (English)
Bernard A Fox
Hauke Winter
Hong-Ming Hu
Christian H Poehlein
Erik Huntzicker
John J Osterholzer
Jaffar Bashy
David Lashley
Bruce Lowe
Jane Yamada
Gregory Alvord
Walter J Urba
1 March 2003
108
3
409-419
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