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Absence of canine oral papillomavirus DNA following prophylactic L1 particle-mediated immunotherapeutic delivery vaccination
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Absence of canine oral papillomavirus DNA following prophylactic L1 particle-mediated immunotherapeutic delivery vaccination

R.A. Moore, P.K. Nicholls, E.B. Santos, G.W. Gough and M.A. Stanley
Journal of General Virology, Vol.83(9), pp.2299-2301
2002
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Abstract

In the canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) model, following wart regression, COPV DNA was detected by PCR at the challenge site. However, following particle-mediated immunotherapeutic delivery (PMID) of COPV L1 and subsequent challenge, no COPV DNA could be detected. These data support PMID of COPV L1 as a protective vaccine and suggest that PMID of L1 may induce virus clearance.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.179 Oncology
1.179.108 HPV and Cervical Cancer
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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Virology
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Microbiology
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