Poxvirus-based vector systems and the potential for multi-valent and multi-pathogen vaccines
Introduction: With the increasing number of vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases, the pressure to generate multi-valent and multi-pathogen vaccines grows. Combining individual established vaccines to generate single-shot formulations represents an established path, with significant ensuing publ...
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Main Authors: | Natalie A. Prow (Author), Rocio Jimenez Martinez (Author), John D. Hayball (Author), Paul M. Howley (Author), Andreas Suhrbier (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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