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  • 22. Immunization with plasmid DNA encoding the hemagglutinin and the nucleoprotein confers robust protection against a lethal canine distemper virus challenge.
    Dahl L, Jensen TH, Gottschalck E, Karlskov-Mortensen P, Jensen TD, Nielsen L, Andersen MK, Buckland R, Wild TF, Blixenkrone-Møller M.
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  • 29. Self-assembling ferritin nanoparticles coupled with linear sequences from canine distemper virus haemagglutinin protein elicit robust immune responses.
    Wang B, Li S, Qiao Y, Fu Y, Nie J, Jiang S, Yao X, Pan Y, Zhao L, Wu C, Shi Y, Yin Y, Shan Y.
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  • 32. Vaccination of puppies with a lipid-formulated plasmid vaccine protects against a severe canine distemper virus challenge.
    Fischer L, Tronel JP, Minke J, Barzu S, Baudu P, Audonnet JC.
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  • 35. Canine rabies DNA vaccination: a single-dose intradermal injection into ear pinnae elicits elevated and persistent levels of neutralizing antibody.
    Lodmell DL, Parnell MJ, Weyhrich JT, Ewalt LC.
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  • 38. A comparative approach between heterologous prime-boost vaccination strategy and DNA vaccinations for rabies.
    Borhani K, Ajorloo M, Bamdad T, Mozhgani SH, Ghaderi M, Gholami AR.
    Arch Iran Med; 2015 Apr 08; 18(4):223-7. PubMed ID: 25841942
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  • 40. Canine distemper virus DNA vaccination of mink can overcome interference by maternal antibodies.
    Jensen TH, Nielsen L, Aasted B, Pertoldi C, Blixenkrone-Møller M.
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