Viral escape mutations do not account for non-protection from sivmac239 challenge in rhcmv/siv vaccinated rhesus macaques

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  • Who: Benjamin N. Bimber from the Stanford University, United States have published the research: Viral escape mutations do not account for non-protection from SIVmac239 challenge in RhCMV/SIV vaccinated rhesus macaques, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: It is important for future studies to evaluate additional factors that could contribute to these outcomes such as host genetics or variability Nucleotide mutation within conventional MHC-Ia restricted supertopes.

SUMMARY

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