Nucleic acid vaccines‐based therapy for triple‐negative breast cancer: A new paradigm in tumor immunotherapy arena
Raed Obaid Saleh,
Fatma M. Ibrahim,
Harikumar Pallathadka
et al.
Abstract:Nucleic acid vaccines (NAVs) have the potential to be economical, safe, and efficacious. Furthermore, just the chosen antigen in the pathogen is the target of the immune responses brought on by NAVs. Triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) treatment shows great promise for nucleic acid‐based vaccines, such as DNA (as plasmids) and RNA (as messenger RNA [mRNA]). Moreover, cancer vaccines offer a compelling approach that can elicit targeted and long‐lasting immune responses against tumor antigens. Bacterial plasmid… Show more
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