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Author: Zhang, XiZhen; Wang, XiaoDan; Zhao, DongHai; Meng, XiangYu; Zhao, XingHong; Yu, XiangHui; Kong, Wei
Title: Design and immunogenicity assessment of HIV-1 virus-like particles as a candidate vaccine
  • Document date: 2011_12_16
  • ID: xxypq3wd_37
    Snippet: During natural infection, HIV-specific Th1 cells, CTLs, and associated antiviral cytokines (IFN-, TNF-, IL-2) play key roles in virus recognition [24] . HIV-1-specific CD8 + T cells were measured in vitro by determining splenic IFN- production in response to brief re-stimulation with CTL epitopes, as measured by ELISPOT. The results indicate that the IFN- response to VLPs immunization at 25 g was the same as that for 12.5 and 0.5 ï.....
    Document: During natural infection, HIV-specific Th1 cells, CTLs, and associated antiviral cytokines (IFN-, TNF-, IL-2) play key roles in virus recognition [24] . HIV-1-specific CD8 + T cells were measured in vitro by determining splenic IFN- production in response to brief re-stimulation with CTL epitopes, as measured by ELISPOT. The results indicate that the IFN- response to VLPs immunization at 25 g was the same as that for 12.5 and 0.5 g, and 2.5 g was also lower than 12.5 g, indicating that 12.5 g was needed to induce a cellular immune response in mouse (Figure 7 ).

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