Combined effects of chemotherapy and interleukin 2 in the therapy of mice with advanced pulmonary tumors.

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Published in Cancer Res on January 01, 1988

Authors

M Z Papa1, J C Yang, J T Vetto, E Shiloni, A Eisenthal, S A Rosenberg

Author Affiliations

1: Surgery Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.

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