HLA‐E: exploiting pathogen‐host interactions for vaccine development
Viruses, when used as vectors for vaccine antigen delivery, can induce strong cellular and humoral responses against target epitopes. Recent work by Hansen et al. describes the use of a cytomegalovirus-vectored vaccine, which is able to generate a stable effector-memory T cell population at the site...
Main Authors: | Sharpe, H, Bowyer, G, Brackenridge, S, Lambe, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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