Virus-induced humoral immunity: On how B cell responses are initiated
Most antiviral vaccines are based on viral particles, which are efficient inducers of B cell responses. In addition to their ability to replicate, several features associated with the structure and content of the viral particles are responsible for this high immunogenicity. First, viral particles us...
Principais autores: | Zabel, F, Kündig, T, Bachmann, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2013
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