2008
DOI: 10.3892/or.19.6.1589
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A study on anti-tumor immunity induced by gene-modified melanoma B16 cells

Abstract: T cell-mediated cell immunity is the main antitumor immunity in which the effector T cells need specific antigen and costimulatory signals. One of the vaccines applied in tumor immunotherapy is the gene-modified tumor cell vaccine. One potential method to increase cell epitope density is to link the antigen with the major histcompatibility complex subunit ß2m. Our previous research indicated that the strategy of epitope fusion gene OVA-linker-ß2m can promote the formation of specific compounds on the tumor cel… Show more

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