Generation of dendritic cell–tumor cell hybrids by electrofusion for clinical vaccine application
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Richard E. Walters | Evan M. Hersh | E. Hersh | D. Landais | E. Akporiaye | C. Cover | R. Walters | A. King | K. Trevor | Katrina T. Trevor | Cathleen Cover | Yvette W. Ruiz | Emmanuel T. Akporiaye | Didier Landais | Rachel R. Taylor | Alan D. King | R. Taylor
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