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Dose-response relationship of DNA and recombinant fowlpox virus prime-boost HIV vaccines: Implications for future trials

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De Rose, Robert
Sullivan, Mark T
Dale, C Jane
Kelleher, Anthony D
Emery, Sean
Cooper, David A.
Ramshaw, Ian
Boyle, David B
Kent, Stephen J

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Landes Bioscience

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Estimating effective doses of novel HIV vaccines is challenging. Dose-response analyses of DNA and fowlpox virus HIV vaccines showed that 1 mg of DNA vaccine and 5 × 107 pfu of fowlpox virus booster was immunogenic in macaques. However, this dose was poo

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Human Vaccines

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2037-12-31