Long-term thermostabilization of live poxviral and adenoviral vaccine vectors at supraphysiological temperatures in carbohydrate glass.
Live recombinant viral vectors based on adenoviruses and poxviruses are among the most promising platforms for development of new vaccines against diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV-AIDS. Vaccines based on live viruses must remain infectious to be effective, so therefore need continuous...
Principais autores: | Alcock, R, Cottingham, MG, Rollier, C, Furze, J, De Costa, S, Hanlon, M, Spencer, A, Honeycutt, J, Wyllie, D, Gilbert, S, Bregu, M, Hill, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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