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Genetic Vaccination for the Active Immunotherapy of Cancer

Current Gene Therapy, 2001
Molecular biology techniques have given novel impetus to the immunotherapy of cancer because they have catalyzed the identification of several potential tumor antigens, and permitted the generation of vectors for the delivery of genetic material encoding these antigens.
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Inflammasome-Activating Nanovaccine for Cancer Immunotherapy

Cancer Research
A range of advanced nanovaccines (NV) combined with immunotherapies has recently emerged for treating malignant tumors and has demonstrated promising tumor-suppressive effects. Nevertheless, their effectiveness is often limited by immunosuppression within the tumor microenvironment.
Wenyao Zhen, Xiaoyuan Chen
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Clinical trials of immunotherapy: Active immunotherapy or therapeutic vaccination

1999
During the recent years, new information obtained from basic immunology and from the use of molecular techniques has advanced our understanding of mechanism of induction of immune response and caused a new wave of studies of active immunotherapy of cancer both at pre-clinical and clincal level.
Maio M, Parmiani G
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A Survey of Deep Active Learning

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Xiaojun Chang, Zhihui Li, Brij B Gupta
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Modeling Active Colloids: From Active Brownian Particles to Hydrodynamic and Chemical Fields

Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, 2023
Andreas Zöttl, Holger Stark
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Active Tumor Immunotherapy with BCG

SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1973
E, Rosenberg, R, Powell
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Active Turbulence

Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, 2022
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