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Antigen spreading-induced CD8 T cells confer protection against the lethal challenge of wild-type malignant mesothelioma by eliminating myeloid-derived suppressor cells

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Figure 1: complete protection of mice against three consecutive lethal challenges of Ab1-GAG mesothelioma
Figure 2: Tumor-specific immune responses after three consecutive lethal challenges of AB1-GAG mesothelioma
Figure 3: Protection of mice against the lethal challenge of wild-type mesothelioma. A.day 21 between groups I and II or III (curve
Figure 4: Adoptive transfer of tumor-specific CD8+of groups I’, II’ and III’, correspondingly
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