Edited by Maria Isaguliants, Natalia Petrakova and Franco Buonaguro.
Volume 17 Supplement 1
Abstracts from “Chronic viral infection and cancer, openings for vaccines” virtual symposium of the TechVac Network
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Symposium was sponsored by Riga Stradins University (RSU), Riga, Latvia; Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University); R&D companies "BD Biosciences" and "Helicon"; research journals "Infectious Agents and Cancer" (BMC, Spinger Nature) and "Cancers" (MDPI, Bazel) and by the Virtual Mobility Grant of the European Network of Vaccine Adjuvants ENOVA COST Action CA16231 to M. Isaguliants at RSU, Riga, Latvia.
VirtualDecember 16-17, 2021
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Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2022 17(Suppl 1):36
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