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Immunogenicity and protection efficacy of a COVID-19 DNA vaccine encoding spike protein with D614G mutation and optimization of large-scale DNA vaccine production. [PDF]
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T-Cell Epitope-Based SARS-CoV-2 DNA Vaccine Encoding an Antigen Fused with Type 1 Herpes Simplex Virus Glycoprotein D (gD). [PDF]
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Global research hotspots and trends in DNA vaccine research: A bibliometric and visualization study from 2014 to 2024. [PDF]
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MIP-3α-antigen fusion DNA vaccine enhances sex differences in tuberculosis model and alters dendritic cell activity early post vaccination. [PDF]
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Bioinformatics Analysis and Immunogenicity Assessment of the Novel Multi-Stage DNA Vaccine W541 Against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. [PDF]
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Seminars in Immunology, 1997
DNA vaccines use eukaryotic expression vectors to produce immunizing proteins in the vaccinated host. Popular methods of delivery are intramuscular and intradermal saline injections of DNA and gene gun bombardment of skin with DNA-coated gold beads.
Robinson, Harriet L. +1 more
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DNA vaccines use eukaryotic expression vectors to produce immunizing proteins in the vaccinated host. Popular methods of delivery are intramuscular and intradermal saline injections of DNA and gene gun bombardment of skin with DNA-coated gold beads.
Robinson, Harriet L. +1 more
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AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1996
Immunization with plasmid DNA encoding antigenic proteins elicits both antibody and cell-mediated immune responses. This method of producing the protein antigens of interest directly in host cells can provide appropriate tertiary structure for the induction of conformationally specific antibodies, and also facilitates the induction of cellular immune ...
Robinson, Harriet L. +14 more
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Immunization with plasmid DNA encoding antigenic proteins elicits both antibody and cell-mediated immune responses. This method of producing the protein antigens of interest directly in host cells can provide appropriate tertiary structure for the induction of conformationally specific antibodies, and also facilitates the induction of cellular immune ...
Robinson, Harriet L. +14 more
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
Human papillomaviruses (HPV), particularly HPV type 16, are the primary etiologic agent of cervical cancer. Thus, HPV-associated cervical malignancies might be prevented or treated by induction of the appropriate virus-specific immune responses in patients.
Michelle, Moniz +3 more
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Human papillomaviruses (HPV), particularly HPV type 16, are the primary etiologic agent of cervical cancer. Thus, HPV-associated cervical malignancies might be prevented or treated by induction of the appropriate virus-specific immune responses in patients.
Michelle, Moniz +3 more
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2005
The advantages associated with DNA vaccines include the speed with which they may be constructed and produced at large-scale, the ability to produce a broad spectrum of immune responses, and the ability for delivery using non-invasive means. In addition, DNA vaccines may be manipulated to express multiple antigens and may be tailored for the induction ...
Helen S, Garmory +3 more
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The advantages associated with DNA vaccines include the speed with which they may be constructed and produced at large-scale, the ability to produce a broad spectrum of immune responses, and the ability for delivery using non-invasive means. In addition, DNA vaccines may be manipulated to express multiple antigens and may be tailored for the induction ...
Helen S, Garmory +3 more
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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2002
Inoculation of naked DNA represents a novel approach to vaccine and immune therapeutic development. DNA vaccines or genetic immunization offers several advantages over the conventional vaccines for specific immune activation. Although a large number of vaccines have been made and are being used in the poultry industry, there have been no major advances
G L, Oshop, S, Elankumaran, R A, Heckert
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Inoculation of naked DNA represents a novel approach to vaccine and immune therapeutic development. DNA vaccines or genetic immunization offers several advantages over the conventional vaccines for specific immune activation. Although a large number of vaccines have been made and are being used in the poultry industry, there have been no major advances
G L, Oshop, S, Elankumaran, R A, Heckert
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