Immunization with HIV-1 envelope T20-encoding DNA vaccines elicits cross-clade neutralizing antibody responses
Background: Genetic immunization is expected to induce the expression of antigens in a native form. The encoded peptide epitopes are presented on endogenous MHC molecules, mimicking antigen presentation during a viral infection. We have explored the potential of enfuvirtide (T20), a short HIV peptid...
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Main Authors: | S. Stenler (Author), K. E. Lundin (Author), L. Hansen (Author), S. Petkov (Author), N. Mozafari (Author), M. Isaguliants (Author), P. Blomberg (Author), C. I. E. Smith (Author), D. M. Goldenberg (Author), C.-H. Chang (Author), K. Ljungberg (Author), J. Hinkula (Author), B. Wahren (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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