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    DNA immunization using constant-current electroporation affords long-term protection from autochthonous mammary carcinomas in cancer-prone transgenic mice

    A recently developed, adaptive constant-current electroporation technique was used to immunize mice with an intramuscular injection of plasmid coding for the extracellular and transmembrane domains of the prod...

    C Curcio, A S Khan, A Amici, M Spadaro, E Quaglino, F Cavallo in Cancer Gene Therapy (2008)

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    Insertion of the DNA for the 163–171 peptide of IL1β enables a DNA vaccine encoding p185neu to inhibit mammary carcinogenesis in Her-2/neu transgenic BALB/c mice

    An assessment was made of the effectiveness of DNA vaccination in prevention of the mammary adenocarcinomas of BALB/c female mice transgenic for the activated rat Her-2/neu oncogene. Atypical hyperplasia is ev...

    S Rovero, K Boggio, E Di Carlo, A Amici, E Quaglino, P Porcedda, P Musiani in Gene Therapy (2001)