Vector optimization and needle-free intradermal application of a broadly protective polyvalent influenza A DNA vaccine for pigs and humans
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Vector optimization and needle-free intradermal application of a broadly protective polyvalent influenza A DNA vaccine for pigs and humans
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Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages 1983-1990
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Informa UK Limited
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2015-05-28
DOI
10.1080/21645515.2015.1011987
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