Anticancer Drugs Cause Release of Exosomes with Heat Shock Proteins from Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells That Elicit Effective Natural Killer Cell Antitumor Responses in Vitro*
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Li-hong Lv | Guo-lin Li | Wei Zhang | Ya-jin Chen | Jun Min | Y. Wan | Haoming Lin | Yan Lin | Changzhen Shang | Mei Yang | H. Lin
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