Turning genes into cancer vaccines
Turning genes into cancer vaccines
DNA vaccines are selected DNA sequences usually contained in barebone circular plasmid DNA. These vaccines can be injected into muscle or skin where they can be taken up by cells and expressed into proteins. Though its effectiveness needs improvement, it is a relatively simple, convenient, and inexpensive way of formulating a cancer vaccine
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Stevenson, Freda K.
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2005
Stevenson, Freda K.
ba803747-c0ac-409f-a9c2-b61fde009f8c
Stevenson, Freda K.
(2005)
Turning genes into cancer vaccines.
Discovery Medicine, 5 (25), .
Abstract
DNA vaccines are selected DNA sequences usually contained in barebone circular plasmid DNA. These vaccines can be injected into muscle or skin where they can be taken up by cells and expressed into proteins. Though its effectiveness needs improvement, it is a relatively simple, convenient, and inexpensive way of formulating a cancer vaccine
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Published date: 2005
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/157821
ISSN: 1539-6509
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