Developing a DNA vaccine to protect against brucellosis /
Brucella are Gram-negative intracellular pathogenic bacteria, which represent a threat to human and animal health. Live vaccine strains are available to protect some animal species but no vaccines exist for human use. A DNA vaccine could potentially provide long lasting cell-mediated protection agai...
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