Published in AIDS Weekly, April 6th, 1998
The novel plasmids have successfully delivered DNA encoding HIV or herpes simplex antigens in the mouse model, reported Douglas Jolly of Chiron Technologies, San Diego, California.
"For considerably less DNA you get more bang for your DNA buck," Jolly said in a presentation to the workshop "Virus Vectors for AIDS Vaccines" sponsored by the Division of AIDS, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, held March 4, 1998, in Palm Springs, California, in association with the 1998 Palm Springs Symposium on HIV/AIDS.
He noted...
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Source: AIDS Weekly (1998-04-06)
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