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URL: https://pvactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Proper Citation: pVACtools (RRID:SCR_025435)
Description: Software toolkit to identify and visualize cancer neoantigens. Cancer immunotherapy tools suite consisting of following tools: pVACseq as cancer immunotherapy pipeline for identifying and prioritizing neoantigens from VCF file; pVACbind as cancer immunotherapy pipeline for identifying and prioritizing neoantigens from FASTA file; pVACfuse as tool for detecting neoantigens resulting from gene fusions; pVACvector as tool designed to aid specifically in construction of DNA-based cancer vaccines; pVACview as application based on R Shiny that assists users in reviewing, exploring and prioritizing neoantigens from results of pVACtools processes for personalized cancer vaccine design.
Resource Type: software toolkit, software resource
Defining Citation: PMID:31907209
Keywords: Cancer immunotherapy tools, identify and visualize cancer neoantigens,
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