2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201905.0310.v1
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Use of a Novel Enhanced DNA Vaccine Vector for Preclinical Virus Vaccine Investigation

Abstract: DNA vaccines are stable, safe, cost effective to produce and relatively quick and easy to manufacture. However, to date DNA vaccines have shown relatively poor immunogenicity in humans despite promising preclinical results. Consequently, a number of different approaches have been investigated to improve the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines. These include the use of improved delivery methods, adjuvants, stronger promoters and enhancer elements to increase antigen expression, and codon optimization of the gene of … Show more

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