DNA fusion vaccines against B-cell tumors.

Methods Mol Med

Molecular Immunology Group, Tenovus Research Laboratory, Southampton University Hospitals Trust, Southampton, UK.

Published: October 2012

The ability of naked DNA to induce immune responses against encoded antigen has been clearly demonstrated for infectious diseases (1). In many cases, the induced immunity is able to protect against infection, and can approach the efficacy of exogenous antigen (2).

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