Vector delivery-dependant effect of human tissue plasminogen activator signal peptide on vaccine induction of T cells
Attachment of the human tissue plasminogen activator signal peptide (tPA-SP) to a variety of proteins has enhanced the induction of both antibody and cellular immune responses in animal models. Here, as part of a continuing effort to improve HIV-1 vaccine immunogenicity, we sought to determine wheth...
Main Authors: | Hanke, T, Ondondo, B, Abdul-Jawad, S, Roshorm, Y, Bridgeman, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Sci Forschen
2016
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