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    A totally synthetic vaccine of generic structure that targets TLR2+ dendritic cells and promotes either antibody or CTL responses.

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    JACKSON, DAVID; LAU, YUK FAI; Suhrbier, Andreus; DELIYANNIS, GEORGIA; CHEERS, CHRISTINA; SMITH, COREY DAVID; ZENG, WEIGUANG; BROWN, LORENA
    Date
    2004
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Jackson, David; LAU, YUK FAI; Deliyannis, Georgia; CHEERS, CHRISTINA; SMITH, COREY DAVID; Zeng, Weiguang; Brown, Lorena
    Affiliation
    Microbiology And Immunology
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    Journal Article
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    JACKSON, D. LAU, Y. F. Suhrbier, A. DELIYANNIS, G. CHEERS, C. SMITH, C. D. ZENG, W. & BROWN, L. (2004). A totally synthetic vaccine of generic structure that targets TLR2+ dendritic cells and promotes either antibody or CTL responses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(43), 15440-15445.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26227
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    C1 - Journal Articles Refereed

    Keywords
    Immunology not elsewhere classified; Infectious Diseases

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