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Publications by Donald W. Weaver
MAGE-A3 With Cell-Penetrating Domain as an Efficient Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine
JAMA Surgery
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Booster Vaccination of Cancer Patients With MAGE-A3 Protein Reveals Long-Term Immunological Memory or Tolerance Depending on Priming
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Self Assembled Cationic Cell Penetrating Peptide Nanoparticles as Efficient Cargoes for Antimicrobial Agents
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T Cell Immunoglobulin Domain and Mucin Domain-3 as an Emerging Target for Immunotherapy in Cancer Management
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Increased Efficacy of a Dendritic Cell–based Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine With Adenosine Receptor Antagonist and CD73 Inhibitor
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Mage-B Vaccine Delivered by Recombinant Listeria Monocytogenes Is Highly Effective Against Breast Cancer Metastases
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Small Efficient Cell-Penetrating Peptides Derived From Scorpion Toxin Maurocalcine
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