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A DNA vaccine expressing the E2 protein of classical swine fever virus elicits T cell responses that can prime for rapid antibody production and confer total protection upon viral challenge
ArticleAbstract: Immunization of domestic pigs with a DNA vaccine expressing the complete E2 protein of classical swiPalabras claves:CSFV, DNA immunization, Marker vaccine, T cell responseAutores:Blanco I., Frias M.T., Ganges L., Maritza Barrera, Núñez J.I., Rodríguez F., Sobrino F.Fuentes:scopusEarly onset and long lasting protection in pigs provided by a classical swine fever E2-vaccine candidate produced in the milk of goats
ArticleAbstract: For vaccination against classical swine fever virus (CSFV), it is strongly desirable to induce a rapPalabras claves:CSFV, Duration of protection, E2 glycoprotein, Recombinant vaccinesAutores:Ávila M., Domínguez P., Farnos O., Frias M.T., Maritza Barrera, Rodriguez M.P., Sanchez O., Tait H., Toledo J.R., Vega E.Fuentes:scopusHighly protective E2-CSFV vaccine candidate produced in the mammary gland of adenoviral transduced goats
ArticleAbstract: Classical swine fever virus is the etiological agent of the most economically important highly contaPalabras claves:Adenoviral transduction, CSFV, E2 glycoprotein, Goat milk, Mammary gland, Veterinary vaccineAutores:Alfonso P., Cremata J.A., Farnos O., Frias M.T., Ganges L., Maritza Barrera, Montesino R., Oramas N., Rodríguez E., Rodriguez M.P., Sanchez O., Santana E., Toledo J.R., Vega E.Fuentes:scopus