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Potentiating the immune response of MUC1-based antitumor vaccines using a peptide-based nanovector as a promising vaccine adjuvant.

We utilize the supramolecular self-assembling peptide of Nap-GDFDFDYDK to construct chemically programmed, self-assembling and self-adjuvant MUC1-based antitumor vaccines. The vaccines, with antigen and adjuvant conjugation through covalent bonds, elicited both… Click to show full abstract

We utilize the supramolecular self-assembling peptide of Nap-GDFDFDYDK to construct chemically programmed, self-assembling and self-adjuvant MUC1-based antitumor vaccines. The vaccines, with antigen and adjuvant conjugation through covalent bonds, elicited both humoral and cellular immune responses.

Keywords: muc1 based; based antitumor; antitumor vaccines; immune response; potentiating immune

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2017

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