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Part I: targeted particles for cancer immunotherapy.
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2N8, Canada.
Current Drug Delivery
04/2011;
8(3):261-73.
pp.261-73
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Keywords
adaptive immunity
anti-tumor immune responses
C-type lectin receptors
cancer vaccine formulations
CLRs
DC-specific receptors
DCs capture antigens
Dendritic cells
Different strategies
general information
key antigen
link innate
Nano-sized particulate delivery systems
non-specific immune activation
rationale
specific manner
TLRs
Toll-like receptors
tumor antigens
unwanted side effects