Old concepts, new tricks: How peptide vaccines are reshaping cancer immunotherapy?

Over the past few decades, research on cancer immunotherapy has firmly established immune cells as key players in effective cancer treatment. Peptide vaccines directly targeting immune cells have demonstrated immense potential due to their specificity and applicability. However, developing peptide v...

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