Characterising immune responses to viral vectored vaccines against influenza and hepatitis C
<p>For both influenza viruses and hepatitis C viruses, T cell responses to conserved antigens are one strategy for the human host to control the spread of infection. Such T cell responses can be generated with the use of viral vectored vaccines.</p> <p>Initially I show that the vir...
Prif Awdur: | Antrobus, R |
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Awduron Eraill: | Gilbert, S |
Fformat: | Traethawd Ymchwil |
Iaith: | English |
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2014
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Eitemau Tebyg
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