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Surgical wound immunotherapy

An immunotherapeutic nanoparticle spray may improve post-surgery tumour control.

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Fig. 1: Schematic representation of mode of action of the immunotherapeutic nanoparticle spray.

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Liebers, R., Jäger, D. Surgical wound immunotherapy. Nature Nanotech 14, 7–8 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-018-0328-3

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