2022
DOI: 10.46235/1028-7221-1103-ira
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Immune response against DNA- and mRNA vaccines encoding artificial influenza virus immunogens

Abstract: Constant antigenic drift of circulating influenza viruses leads to inefficiency of seasonal influenza vaccines, thus requiring annual re-design of these vaccines. Therefore, the development of a universal influenza vaccine is of particular relevance. A promising line of research in this area is to design the immunogens consisting of conserved protein fragments from different influenza viral strains. The aim of this work was to assess immunogenicity of DNA vaccines and mRNA vaccines encoding artificial antigens… Show more

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