Recombinant poxvirus expressing homologous genes inserted

作者: Paul Howley , Sonja Leyrer

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摘要: The present invention relates to a recombinant poxvirus vector capable of expressing two or more homologous, foreign sequences, which derive from different variants microorganism, and have homology 50% above. further method for preparing such the use as medicament vaccine. Additionally, affecting preferably inducing, an immune response in living animal, including human, is provided.

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