@article{c321ee4efc874ad9869f0fd9d7168d82,
title = "Dual therapeutic benefit of electroporation-mediated DNA vaccination in vivo: Enhanced gene transfer and adjuvant activity",
abstract = "DNA vaccination consists of administering an antigen-coding nucleotide sequence. In order to improve the efficacy of DNA vaccines, electroporation is one of the most commonly used methods to enhance DNA uptake. Here, we discuss additional immunological effects of electroporation that are key aspects for inducing immunity in response to DNA vaccines.",
keywords = "ATP, DAMPs, Dendritic cell, Electric pulses, Electropermeabilization, Gene electrotransfer, Immunotherapy, Non-viral gene therapy, T lymphocyte",
author = "Calvet, {Christophe Y.} and Andr{\'e}, {Franck M.} and Mir, {Lluis M.}",
note = "Funding Information: Laboratory and is partly funded by the CNRS, the University of Paris-Sud, Gustave Roussy, the Fondation EDF, and by a grant from the D{\'e}partement du Val-de-Marne through the TELVAC project. Figure 1 was drawn using Servier Medical Art (www.servier.com).",
year = "2014",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.4161/onci.28540",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
journal = "OncoImmunology",
issn = "2162-4011",
number = "4",
}