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Recent clinical trials of cancer immunogene therapy in companion animals

This mini-review presents the results of veterinary clinical trials on immunogene therapy published from 2014 to 2016. A variety of tumors, among them melanoma (canine and equine), mastocytoma (canine), mammary adenocarcinoma (canine) and fibrosarcoma (feline) were treated by using diverse strategie...

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Published in:World journal of experimental medicine 2017-05, Vol.7 (2), p.42-48
Main Authors: Finocchiaro, Liliana M E, Glikin, Gerardo C
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