DNA vaccines: a key for inducing long-term cellular immunity

S Gurunathan, CY Wu, BL Freidag, RA Seder - Current opinion in …, 2000 - Elsevier
S Gurunathan, CY Wu, BL Freidag, RA Seder
Current opinion in immunology, 2000Elsevier
Over the past few years, major advances in several areas of immunology have provided a
foundation for the rational design of vaccines against diseases requiring cellular immunity.
Among these advances are the cellular mechanisms by which DNA vaccines can sustain
long-term humoral and cellular immunity.
Over the past few years, major advances in several areas of immunology have provided a foundation for the rational design of vaccines against diseases requiring cellular immunity. Among these advances are the cellular mechanisms by which DNA vaccines can sustain long-term humoral and cellular immunity.
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