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A comparative analysis of HIV-specific mucosal/systemic T cell immunity and avidity following rDNA/rFPV and poxvirus-poxvirus prime boost immunisations

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Eyers, Fiona
Stambas, John
Boyle, David B
Ramshaw, Ian
Ramsay, Alistair J
Ranasinghe, Charani

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In this study we have firstly compared a range of recombinant DNA poxvirus prime-boost immunisation strategies and shown that combined intramuscular (i.m.) 2× DNA-HIV/intranasal (i.n.) 2× FPV-HIV prime-boost immunisation can generate high-level of HIV-s

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Vaccine

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2037-12-31
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