Author: Moody, M. Anthony
Title: Modulation of HIV-1 immunity by adjuvants Document date: 2014_4_10
ID: 1nm1tbig_15
Snippet: comparing all available DNA-encoded adjuvants, but a few smaller-scale studies have been reported. For example, testing of a series of DNA adjuvants in mice suggested that one of the tested adjuvants was superior [e.g., granulocyte/macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) [50] ], but studies in primates showed a more modest benefit [40] . Work is ongoing, but in the absence of a systematic study, at present, it is not clear whether any DNA-e.....
Document: comparing all available DNA-encoded adjuvants, but a few smaller-scale studies have been reported. For example, testing of a series of DNA adjuvants in mice suggested that one of the tested adjuvants was superior [e.g., granulocyte/macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) [50] ], but studies in primates showed a more modest benefit [40] . Work is ongoing, but in the absence of a systematic study, at present, it is not clear whether any DNA-encoded adjuvant is superior in eliciting desirable immunity for an HIV-1 vaccine.
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