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Inclusion of Vpr accessory gene in a plasmid vaccine cocktail markedly reduces Nef vaccine effectiveness in vivo resulting in CD4 cell loss and increased viral loads in rhesus macaques
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Inclusion of Vpr accessory gene in a plasmid vaccine cocktail markedly reduces Nef vaccine effectiveness in vivo resulting in CD4 cell loss and increased viral loads in rhesus macaques

K. Muthumani, M. Bagarazzi, D. Conway, D.S. Hwang, V. Ayyavoo, D. Zhang, K. Manson, J. Kim, J. Boyer and D.B. Weiner
Journal of medical primatology, v 31(4-5), pp 179-185
Aug 2002
PMID: 12390540

Abstract

accessory genes DNA vaccines Nef SIV Vpr

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