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New life sciences study findings recently were published by researchers at University of Barcelona
August 20th, 2008
A report, 'Heterologous protective immunization elicited in mice by Pasteurella multocida fur ompH,' is newly published data in International Microbiology. "Different strategies have been developed to produce vaccines against Pasteurella multocida. The approach described herein involves overexpression on the bacterial cell surface of Fur-regulated IROMPs (iron-regulated outer-membrane proteins)," researchers in Spain report. "Accordingly, the ability of fur mutants to promote heterologous protection was examined in a Swiss mouse animal model. Twofur mutants derived from P. multocida were isolated, one of which was also defective in the OmpH protein. In mice...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-08-20)
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