Abstract:The administration of inactivated tumor cell lysate is known to induce a potent antitumor immune response, however, their therapeutic efficacy as shown in Phase I-III clinical trials is limited. This could be attributed to the lack of direct cytotoxic effect on tumor cells and the inability to trigger a strong antitumor immune response. Unlike inactivated tumor cells, living tumor cells possess a unique potential to home to and self-target tumors. Therefore, repurposing the tumor cells’ self-homing property an… Show more
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