External Beam Radiation of Tumors Alters Phenotype of Tumor Cells to Render Them Susceptible to Vaccine-Mediated T-Cell Killing
Mala Chakraborty, James W. Hodge(National Cancer Institute), Kevin Camphausen(National Cancer Institute), Scott I. Abrams(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), C. Norman Coleman(Unknown), Jeffrey Schlom(National Cancer Institute)
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