Intratumoral injection of the seasonal flu shot converts immunologically cold tumors to hot and serves as an immunotherapy for cancer

  • Jenna H. Newman
  • , C. Brent Chesson
  • , Nora L. Herzog
  • , Praveen K. Bommareddy
  • , Salvatore M. Aspromonte
  • , Russell Pepe
  • , Ricardo Estupinian
  • , Mones M. Aboelatta
  • , Stuti Buddhadev
  • , Saeed Tarabichi
  • , Michael Lee
  • , Shengguo Li
  • , Daniel J. Medina
  • , Eileena F. Giurini
  • , Kajal H. Gupta
  • , Gabriel Guevara-Aleman
  • , Marco Rossi
  • , Christina Nowicki
  • , Abdulkareem Abed
  • , Josef W. Goldufsky
  • Joseph R. Broucek, Raquel E. Redondo, David Rotter, Sachin R. Jhawar, Shang Jui Wang, Frederick J. Kohlhapp, Howard L. Kaufman, Paul G. Thomas, Vineet Gupta, Timothy M. Kuzel, Jochen Reiser, Joyce Paras, Michael P. Kane, Eric A. Singer, Jyoti Malhotra, Lisa K. Denzin, Derek B. Sant'Angelo, Arnold B. Rabson, Leonard Y. Lee, Ahmed Lasfar, John Langenfeld, Jason M. Schenkel, Mary Jo Fidler, Emily S. Ruiz, Amanda L. Marzo, Jai S. Rudra, Ann W. Silk, Andrew Zloza

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