Fibroblasts genetically engineered to secrete interleukin 12 can suppress tumor growth and induce antitumor immunity to a murine melanoma in vivo. (Q41503342)
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scientific article published on January 1994
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| English | Fibroblasts genetically engineered to secrete interleukin 12 can suppress tumor growth and induce antitumor immunity to a murine melanoma in vivo. |
scientific article published on January 1994 |
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Fibroblasts genetically engineered to secrete interleukin 12 can suppress tumor growth and induce antitumor immunity to a murine melanoma in vivo (English)
Zeh HJ 3rd
Tahara H
Storkus WJ
Pappo I
Watkins SC
Gubler U
Wolf SF