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A Sneak Peek into COVID-19 Vaccines-Present Status [PDF]
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken a toll on all of us for one year with more than 1.94 million deaths. Despite many educational interventions and precautionary measures, there is increasing number of cases with rising mortality.
SWATHI GURAJALA
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Research Progress on the Development of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Vaccines
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a highly contagious disease in the pig industry, but its pathogenesis is not yet fully understood.
Hang Zhang +8 more
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Raising Expectations For Subunit Vaccine [PDF]
Multidose regimens are recommended for all prophylactic subunit vaccines. Recent findings from clinical trials of an human papillomavirus virus-like particle vaccine suggest that it may be possible to develop effective single-dose subunit vaccines.
John T, Schiller, Douglas R, Lowy
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The native Invaplex (InvaplexNAT) vaccine and adjuvant is an ion exchange-purified product derived from the water extract of virulent Shigella species.
K. Ross Turbyfill +4 more
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Tuberculosis (TB) subunit vaccines have been investigated as boosters for BCG-induced immunity. Here, the authors design a TB subunit vaccine that doesn't share antigens with BCG and show that co-administration of the two vaccines broadens the T cell ...
Joshua S. Woodworth +12 more
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Conclusions The secondary and tertiary structures of the rabies virus spike G protein are important for its ability to induce VN antibodies and confer immunity to the host. For a subunit peptide vaccine to be as effective as the native spike G protein, it would appear that the amino acid sequence comprising the antigenic determinant for VN antibody ...
W H, Wunner +3 more
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Viral Subunits for Rabies Vaccination [PDF]
RECENT work with adenovirus1, Sindbis virus2 and the viruses causing influenza3, measles4, vesicular stomatitis5 and German measles6 has shown that subunits of the viruses can stimulate the production of neutralizing antibodies, and in some cases can be used as vaccines.
J, Crick, F, Brown
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Protection against feline leukemia by vaccination with a subunit vaccine [PDF]
An effective vaccine against feline leukemia virus infection has been developed by the collection and concentration of tissue culture medium harvested from a tumor cell line. Lymphoid cells were grown to near saturation density in a normal growth medium and then transferred to a serum-free medium.
M G, Lewis, L E, Mathes, R G, Olsen
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S.41-50In 2009, a novel H1N1 swine influenza virus was isolated from infected humans in Mexico and the United States, and rapidly spread around the world.
Musiychuk, K. +12 more
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Summary of findings (protein-subunit vaccines).
Summary of findings (protein-subunit vaccines).
Steven Kwasi Korang (11986314) +19 more
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