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Comparative analysis of macrophage associated vectors for use in genetic vaccine

Authors
  1. A Furtado
  2. A Iwasaki
  3. AC Li
  4. AJ McKnight
  5. AL Ducrest
  6. CL Holness
  7. D O'Reilly
  8. E Okada
  9. E Schaller
  10. F Lori
  11. G Li
  12. H Hon
  13. H Ji
  14. H Lauterbach
  15. H Mizuguchi
  16. J Glenting
  17. J Ni
  18. JB Livingston
  19. JW Shiau
  20. K Tamura
  21. KA McKinney
  22. KG Billingsley
  23. LA Pozzi
  24. M Bonkobara
  25. M Boshart
  26. M Kovacsovics-Bankowski
  27. Milind M Gore
  28. Mohammad Feraz Ahsan
  29. N Ishii
  30. NJ Felix
  31. P Chikhlikar
  32. R Ross
  33. RD Weeratna
  34. S Constant
  35. S Hirsch
  36. SS Rabinowitz
  37. T Brocker
  38. T Kimura
  39. T Tuting
  40. WS Tung
  41. X Feng
  42. X Feng
  43. Y Okura
  44. Y Sato
  45. Y Shen
  46. Z Sha
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
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