Gold nanoparticles displaying tumor-associated self-antigens as a potential vaccine for cancer immunotherapy.
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Gold nanoparticles displaying tumor-associated self-antigens as a potential vaccine for cancer immunotherapy.
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Daejin Kim
In-Hyun Lee
Minsuk Choi
Phei Er Saw
Sangyong Jon
Sukmo Kang
Sukyung Ahn
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10.1002/ADHM.201300597
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2014-03-20T00:00:00Z