2013
DOI: 10.2174/09298673113206660304
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Quantifying Gp96/Grp94 Complexes Preparations for Vaccines: a Key Step Often Inaccurate

Abstract: Glycoprotein 96 (Gp96)-peptide complexes are highly investigated for vaccines preparation, particularly in cancer therapy. Gp96, formerly called tumor rejection antigen (TRA)-1, is able to elicit an immune response that can protect mice against tumors, when the mice share the same haplotype than those bearing the tumors from which Gp96 was purified. Secreted Gp96-peptide complexes act as danger signals thereby stimulating the innate immunity regardless of the chaperoned peptides. In contrast, the tumor rejecti… Show more

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