Novel Nonreplicating Vaccinia Virus Vector Enhances Expression of Heterologous Genes and Suppresses Synthesis of Endogenous Viral Proteins
ABSTRACT Viruses are used as expression vectors for protein synthesis, immunology research, vaccines, and therapeutics. Advantages of poxvirus vectors include the accommodation of large amounts of heterologous DNA, the presence of a cytoplasmic site of transcription, and high expression levels. On t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Linda S. Wyatt, Wei Xiao, Jeffrey L. Americo, Patricia L. Earl, Bernard Moss |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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