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OncoImmunology
Volume 2, 2013 - Issue 12
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Original Research
Helper cell-independent antitumor activity of potent CD8+ T cell epitope peptide vaccines is dependent upon CD40L
Diana Llopiz Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Eduardo Huarte Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Marta Ruiz Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Jaione Bezunartea Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Virginia Belsúe Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Aintzane Zabaleta Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Juan J Lasarte Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Jesús Prieto Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
, Francisco Borrás-Cuesta Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, Spain
& Pablo Sarobe Division of Hepatology and Gene Therapy; Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA); University of Navarra; Pamplona, SpainCorrespondence[email protected]
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Article: e27009
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Received 04 Sep 2013, Accepted 30 Oct 2013, Published online: 05 Dec 2013
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