FIV vaccine with receptor epitopes results in neutralizing antibodies but does not confer resistance to challenge
Feline immunodeficiency virus: In vivo protection remains elusive A vaccine candidate for feline immunodeficiency virus elicits strong immunological reaction in vitro, but no protection to live cats. The feline analog to human immunodeficiency virus, FIV shares a similar infection paradigm and has o...
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Autores principales: | Craig Miller, Mauren Emanuelli, Elizabeth Fink, Esther Musselman, Ryan Mackie, Ryan Troyer, John Elder, Sue VandeWoude |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/205cd096895a417caabb9e554d669d75 |
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