Abstract
Irradiation of cancer elicits a stress response with transport of stored proteins to the surface of cancer cells. These inducible surface proteins can be exploited as targets for antibody based immunotherapy to destroy cancer cells. Subtractive immunization was employed to produce McAb against this inducible neoantigen on irradiated lung cancer tumor model H23.
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