Nano-immunotherapy: Unique mechanisms of nanomaterials in synergizing cancer immunotherapy
Abstract
Therapeutic targeting of the immune system, including chimeric antigen receptor-T cell therapy, immune checkpoint blockade therapy, neoantigen vaccines, and small molecule modulators emerges as one of the most effective therapeutic modalities for treating various cancers in human patients. However, clinical efficacies of these immunotherapeutics are generally modest and only a minority of cancer patients benefit from immunotherapy. Further,...
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Title
Nano-immunotherapy: Unique mechanisms of nanomaterials in synergizing cancer immunotherapy
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
36
Pages
101023 - 101023
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