Trojan-Horse Vaccine Unmasks ‘Immune-Cold’ Tumors
Learn how iVAC, a Trojan Horse-style intratumoural vaccine, forces immune-cold tumors to expose themselves and become visible targets for T cells, sparking a new era in immunotherapy.
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Learn how iVAC, a Trojan Horse-style intratumoural vaccine, forces immune-cold tumors to expose themselves and become visible targets for T cells, sparking a new era in immunotherapy.
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