Calreticulin exposure dictates the immunogenicity of cancer cell death

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This paper, published in 1950, received 2.5k indexed citations. Written by Michel Obéid, Antoine Tesnière, François Ghiringhelli, Gian María Fimia, Lionel Apétoh, Jean‐Luc Perfettini, Maria Castedo, Grégoire Mignot, Theocharis Panaretakis and Noëlia Casares covering the research area of Immunology, Epidemiology and Cell Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Immunology (1.6k citations), Oncology (1.0k citations) and Molecular Biology (693 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.

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