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624 related items for PubMed ID: 19081687

  • 1. Induction of immune responses and protection in mice against rabies using a self-replicating RNA vaccine encoding rabies virus glycoprotein.
    Saxena S, Sonwane AA, Dahiya SS, Patel CL, Saini M, Rai A, Gupta PK.
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  • 3. Virus neutralizing antibody response in mice and dogs with a bicistronic DNA vaccine encoding rabies virus glycoprotein and canine parvovirus VP2.
    Patial S, Chaturvedi VK, Rai A, Saini M, Chandra R, Saini Y, Gupta PK.
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  • 6. Vaccination with a plasmid vector carrying the rabies virus glycoprotein gene induces protective immunity against rabies virus.
    Xiang ZQ, Spitalnik S, Tran M, Wunner WH, Cheng J, Ertl HC.
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  • 7. Rabies DNA vaccine encoding lysosome-targeted glycoprotein supplemented with Emulsigen-D confers complete protection in preexposure and postexposure studies in BALB/c mice.
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  • 12. A single immunization with a recombinant canine adenovirus expressing the rabies virus G protein confers protective immunity against rabies in mice.
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  • 14. Immune responses to nucleic acid vaccines to rabies virus.
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  • 15. Immune response to neonatal genetic immunization.
    Wang Y, Xiang Z, Pasquini S, Ertl HC.
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  • 18. Gene immunization of mice with plasmid DNA expressing rabies virus glycoprotein.
    Fodor I, Kucsera L, Fodor N, Pálfi V, Grabko VI.
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  • 20. Enhancing comparative rabies DNA vaccine effectiveness through glycoprotein gene modifications.
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