The neo-open reading frame peptides that comprise the tumor framome are a rich source of neoantigens for cancer immunotherapy

Michael V Martin, Salvador Aguilar-Rosas, Katka Franke, Mark Pieterse, Jamie van Langelaar, Renee RCE Schreurs, Maarten F Bijlsma, Marc G Besselink, Jan Koster, Wim Timens, Mustafa Khasraw, David M Ashley, Stephen T Keir, Christian H Ottensmeier, Emma V King, Joanne Verheij, Cynthia Waasdorp, Peter J M Valk, Sem AG Engels, Ellen OostenbachJip T van Dinter, Damon A Hofman, Juk Yee Mok, Wim J E van Esch, Hanneke Wilmink, Kim Monkhorst, Henk M W Verheul, Dennis Poel, T Jeroen N Hiltermann, Léon C van Kempen, Harry Jm Groen, Joachim G J V Aerts, Sebastiaan van Heesch, Bob Lowenberg, Ronald Plasterk, Wigard P Kloosterman*

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