Long-term storage and intradermal vaccination of tumor-derived exosomes via sugar microneedles for improving tumor immunotherapies
Sijia Mu(Tianjin University), Fengli Qu(Qufu Normal University), Hao Chang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanxin Tao(Tianjin University), Puxuan Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiming Li(University of Connecticut), Tingting Qian(Hanyang University)
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