Tyrosinase Peptide

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Tyrosinase Peptide
TermTyrosinase Peptide
Short definitionTyrosinase Peptide - (pronounced) (ty-RAH-sih-NAYS PEP flood) A protein made from tumor cells and used in a vaccine against melanoma. A tyrosinase peptide vaccine can stimulate the body's immune system to find and kill melanoma cells 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Tyrosinase Peptide - (pronounced) (ty-RAH-sih-NAYS PEP flood) A protein made from tumor cells and used in a vaccine against melanoma. A tyrosinase peptide vaccine can stimulate the body's immune system to find and kill melanoma cells

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