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The following pages link to Simultaneous immunization with DNA and protein vaccines against Japanese encephalitis or dengue synergistically increases their own abilities to induce neutralizing antibody in mice (Q40560790):
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- Enhanced breadth of CD4 T-cell immunity by DNA prime and adenovirus boost immunization to human immunodeficiency virus Env and Gag immunogens (Q33843258) (← links)
- Modulation of the immune response to the severe acute respiratory syndrome spike glycoprotein by gene-based and inactivated virus immunization (Q34123950) (← links)
- Envelope variants circulating as initial neutralization breadth developed in two HIV-infected subjects stimulate multiclade neutralizing antibodies in rabbits. (Q34863513) (← links)
- The synergistic effect of combined immunization with a DNA vaccine and chimeric yellow fever/dengue virus leads to strong protection against dengue (Q34614953) (← links)
- Dengue vaccine: priorities and progress (Q35964754) (← links)
- Progress for dengue virus diseases. Towards the NS2B-NS3pro inhibition for a therapeutic-based approach (Q36825107) (← links)
- Third-generation flavivirus vaccines based on single-cycle, encapsidation-defective viruses (Q37350360) (← links)
- Improvement of antibody responses by HIV envelope DNA and protein co-immunization. (Q37588371) (← links)
- Dengue tetravalent DNA vaccine increases its immunogenicity in mice when mixed with a dengue type 2 subunit vaccine or an inactivated Japanese encephalitis vaccine. (Q40465530) (← links)
- Needle-free jet injection of small doses of Japanese encephalitis DNA and inactivated vaccine mixture induces neutralizing antibodies in miniature pigs and protects against fetal death and mummification in pregnant sows (Q43000027) (← links)
- Needle-free jet injection of DNA and protein vaccine of the Far-Eastern subtype of tick-borne encephalitis virus induces protective immunity in mice (Q43041388) (← links)
- Augmentation of immune responses to SARS coronavirus by a combination of DNA and whole killed virus vaccines (Q45436786) (← links)