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- who: Mohamed A. Wahba from the of Science, Alexandria University, POBox, Alexandria, Egypt have published the Article: Baculovirus displaying SARS-CoV-2 spike RBD promotes neutralizing antibody production in a mouse model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The outcome of the investigation showed that the monomeric proteins were properly displayed on and efficiently triggered the mouse immune system. The aim of sfGFP incorporation is to localize the RBD hence the fluorescence image of the infected Sf9 cells with AcRBD-sfGFP-64 showed fluorescence foci, and around the periphery of the cell, which is an expected . . .
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