DNA vaccines: a key for inducing long-term cellular immunity
S Gurunathan, CY Wu, BL Freidag, RA Seder - Current opinion in …, 2000 - Elsevier
S Gurunathan, CY Wu, BL Freidag, RA Seder
Current opinion in immunology, 2000•ElsevierOver the past few years, major advances in several areas of immunology have provided a
foundation for the rational design of vaccines against diseases requiring cellular immunity.
Among these advances are the cellular mechanisms by which DNA vaccines can sustain
long-term humoral and cellular immunity.
foundation for the rational design of vaccines against diseases requiring cellular immunity.
Among these advances are the cellular mechanisms by which DNA vaccines can sustain
long-term humoral and cellular immunity.
Over the past few years, major advances in several areas of immunology have provided a foundation for the rational design of vaccines against diseases requiring cellular immunity. Among these advances are the cellular mechanisms by which DNA vaccines can sustain long-term humoral and cellular immunity.
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