Abstract Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality in women, mainly because of its heterogeneity and limited immunogenicity. The aim of specific active cancer immunotherapy is to stimulate the host‘s immune response against cancer cells directly using a vaccine platform carrying one or more tumor antigens. In particular, the ideal tumor antigen should be able to elicit T cell and B cell responses, be specific for the tumor and be expressed at high levels on cancer cells. Neoantigens are ideal targets for immunotherapy because they are exclusive to individual patient‘s tumors, are absent in healthy tissues and are not subject to immune tolerance mechanisms. Thus, neoantigens should ...
Abstract Neoantigens, a type of tumor-specific antigens derived from non-synonymous mutations, have ...
Somatic mutation-derived neoantigens, expressed only on tumor cells, may elicit antitumor T-cell res...
The immune system plays a dual role of host-protecting and tumor-promoting, as elegantly expressed b...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Introduction: The discovery of neoantigens as mutated proteins specifically expressed in tumor cells...
Activating the immune system to fight against cancers has long been a goal in immunology and oncolog...
Activating the immune system to fight against cancers has long been a goal in immunology and oncolog...
Activating the immune system to fight against cancers has long been a goal in immunology and oncolog...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the oncology field, but many patients still do not respond t...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the oncology field, but many patients still do not respond t...
AbstractNeoantigens are antigens encoded by tumor-specific mutated genes. Studies in the past few ye...
Abstract Neoantigens, a type of tumor-specific antigens derived from non-synonymous mutations, have ...
Somatic mutation-derived neoantigens, expressed only on tumor cells, may elicit antitumor T-cell res...
The immune system plays a dual role of host-protecting and tumor-promoting, as elegantly expressed b...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Introduction: The discovery of neoantigens as mutated proteins specifically expressed in tumor cells...
Activating the immune system to fight against cancers has long been a goal in immunology and oncolog...
Activating the immune system to fight against cancers has long been a goal in immunology and oncolog...
Activating the immune system to fight against cancers has long been a goal in immunology and oncolog...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the oncology field, but many patients still do not respond t...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the oncology field, but many patients still do not respond t...
AbstractNeoantigens are antigens encoded by tumor-specific mutated genes. Studies in the past few ye...
Abstract Neoantigens, a type of tumor-specific antigens derived from non-synonymous mutations, have ...
Somatic mutation-derived neoantigens, expressed only on tumor cells, may elicit antitumor T-cell res...
The immune system plays a dual role of host-protecting and tumor-promoting, as elegantly expressed b...