Bacterial antigen expression is an important component in inducing an immune response to orally administered Salmonella-delivered DNA vaccines.
<h4>Background</h4>The use of Salmonella to deliver heterologous antigens from DNA vaccines is a well-accepted extension of the success of oral Salmonella vaccines in animal models. Attenuated S. typhimurium and S. typhi strains are safe and efficacious, and their use to deliver DNA vacc...
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Autores principales: | Michelle E Gahan, Diane E Webster, Steven L Wesselingh, Richard A Strugnell, Ji Yang |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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