Exploiting pre-existing non-cognate T cell help to enhance humoral vaccine responses
<p>Vaccination is one of the most powerful examples of scientific endeavour resulting in clear benefits for the population. Successes in vaccinology have largely been due to empirical approaches. However, the list of diseases for which there is still no effective vaccine remains long and it i...
Main Author: | Hills, TE |
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Other Authors: | Seymour, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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