Reprogramming tumor-associated dendritic cells in vivo using miRNA mimetics triggers protective immunity against ovarian cancer.
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M. Korc | S. Fiering | L. Sempere | J. Cubillos-Ruiz | J. Conejo-Garcia | A. Tesone | J. Baird | Melanie R Rutkowski | Uciane K. Scarlett | Noah M K Harwood | Ana L. Camposeco-Jacobs | Jorge Anadon-Arnillas | Noah M. Harwood
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