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Adsorption of recombinant poxvirus L1-protein to aluminum hydroxide/CpG vaccine adjuvants enhances immune responses and protection of mice from vaccinia virus challenge
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, 502 Johnson Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6073, United States
University of Kansas, Macromolecular and Vaccine Stabilization Center, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2030 Becker Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047, United States
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, 502 Johnson Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6073, United States
University of Kansas, Macromolecular and Vaccine Stabilization Center, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2030 Becker Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047, United States
University of Kansas, Macromolecular and Vaccine Stabilization Center, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2030 Becker Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047, United States
University of Kansas, Macromolecular and Vaccine Stabilization Center, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2030 Becker Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047, United States
University of Kansas, Macromolecular and Vaccine Stabilization Center, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2030 Becker Drive, Lawrence, KS 66047, United States
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, 502 Johnson Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6073, United States