Epigraph hemagglutinin vaccine induces broad cross-reactive immunity against swine H3 influenza virus
A range of Influenza vaccines have been linked to induction of adaptive immunity in a number of animal models. Here, the authors utilize a computational design strategy and produce a swine H3 influenza vaccine which shows enhanced efficacy in both murine and porcine infectious disease models.
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Main Authors: | Brianna L. Bullard, Brigette N. Corder, Jennifer DeBeauchamp, Adam Rubrum, Bette Korber, Richard J. Webby, Eric A. Weaver |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fa72364cc6b54183af6c5e1482456e79 |
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