Dual effects of a targeted small-molecule inhibitor (cabozantinib) on immune-mediated killing of tumor cells and immune tumor microenvironment permissiveness when combined with a cancer vaccine
Anna Kwilas(National Institutes of Health), James W. Hodge(Center for Cancer Research)
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