2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.159708677.76162357
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Hepatitis E virus capsid as a carrier of exogenous antigens for the development of chimeric virus-like particles

Abstract: Virus-like particle (VLP), a self-assembled multiprotein structure, can stimulate robust immune responses due to its structure similar to native virions that curries multiple copies of the target epitopes. Utilizing VLPs as vaccine platforms to present exogenous antigens is a promising and challenging approach in the vaccine development field. This study aims to investigate the potential of hepatitis E virus (HEV) truncated capsid as a VLP platform to present foreign antigens. The S and M domains of HEV capsid… Show more

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