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Using a virion assembly-defective dengue virus as a vaccine approach
Chao Shan
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Xuping Xie
, Jing Zou
, Roland Züst
, Bo Zhang
, Rebecca Ambrose
, Jason Mackenzie
, Katja Fink
, Pei Yong Shi
Microbiology And Immunology
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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2A Protein
16%
Adaptive mutation
16%
Amino Acid Deletion
16%
Assembly Error
16%
Defective Virus
66%
Dengue Vaccine
33%
Dengue Virus
100%
Flavivirus
16%
Global Threats
16%
High Titer
16%
Human Pathogens
16%
Improved Vaccines
16%
Infectious Focus
16%
Japanese Encephalitis
16%
Mandatory Vaccines
16%
Neutralization Antibody
16%
Non-structural Protein
100%
Pseudoinfectious Virus
16%
Public Health
16%
T Cell Immune Response
16%
Technical Bottleneck
16%
Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus
16%
Titer
16%
Trans-complementation
16%
Vaccine Approaches
100%
Vaccine Development
16%
Vaccine Platform
33%
Viral Pathogens
50%
Viral RNA Replication
16%
Virion Assembly
100%
Virus Challenge
16%
Virus Infection
16%
Wild Type Virus
33%
Yellow Fever
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Amino Acid
16%
Defective Interfering Particle
66%
Dengue Vaccine
33%
Dengue Virus
100%
Flavivirus
16%
Human Pathogen
16%
Immune Response
16%
Infection
16%
Infectious Agent
50%
Japanese Encephalitis
16%
Neutralizing Antibody
16%
RNA Replication
16%
T Cell
16%
Tick Borne Encephalitis Virus
16%
Titer
33%
Viral Disease
16%
Virion
100%
Virus
16%
Virus Type
16%
Wild Type
50%
Yellow Fever
16%