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    Fundamentals of structural analysis

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    Fundamentals of structural analysis, 4th ed./ Leet

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    Fundamentals of structural analysis

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    Fundamentals of structural analysis, 4th ed./ Leet

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    xx, 787 hal.: ill, tab.; 23 cm

    Fundamentals Of Structural Analysis Third Edition

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    Reinforced concrete design: conforms to 1995 ACI codes

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    Fundamentals of structural analysis. 2nd ed.

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    Fundamentals of structural analysis

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    Personal neoantigen vaccines induce persistent memory T cell responses and epitope spreading in patients with melanoma

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    Personal neoantigen vaccines have been envisioned as an effective approach to induce, amplify, and diversify antitumor T cell responses. To define the long-term effects of such a vaccine, we evaluated the clinical outcome and circulating immune responses of 8 patients with surgically resected stage IIIB/C or IVM1a/b melanoma, at a median of almost 4 years after treatment with NeoVax, a long peptide vaccine targeting up to 20 personal neoantigens per patient. (NCT01970358). All patients were alive, 6 without evidence of active disease. We observed long-term persistence of neoantigen-specific T cell responses following vaccination, with ex vivo detection of neoantigen-specific T cells exhibiting a memory phenotype. We also found diversification of neoantigen-specific T cell clones over time, with emergence of multiple T cell receptor clonotypes exhibiting distinct functional avidities. Furthermore, we detected evidence of tumor infiltration by neoantigen-specific T cell clones after vaccination and epitope spreading, suggesting on-target vaccine-induced tumor cell killing. Personal neoantigen peptide vaccines thus induce T cell responses that persist over years and broaden the spectrum of tumor-specific cytotoxicity in patients with melanoma
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