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Epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV
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CDC043
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No significant differences between two mucosal-parenteral coadministration schedules of a multiantigenic formulation against HIV-1
E. Iglesias, D. García, J.C. Aguilar, Y. Soria
Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Division of Vaccine, Havana, Cuba
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CDC044
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Increased immunogenicity and cross-reactivity induced by conjugation of V3 based multiple antigen peptides to carrier proteins
E. Iglesias1, J. Aguilar1, O. Reyes2, G. Guillen1
1Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, Vaccine, La Habana, Cuba, 2Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, Physical-Chemistry, La Habana, Cuba
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CDC045
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Complex poxvirus recombinants as HIV vaccine candidates
S.H. Bridge1, M.A. Skinner2, B.H. Hahn3, S.A. Sharpe4, M. Dennis4, S.D. Dowall4, J.P. Stewart5, T. Blanchard1,5,6,7
1Liverpool School Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 3University of Alabama, Birmingham, United States, 4Health Protection Agency, Porton Down, United Kingdom, 5University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 6North Manchester General Hospital, Dept Infectious Diseases & Tropical Medicine, Manchester, United Kingdom, 7University of Manchester, School of Translational Medicine, Manchester, United Kingdom
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CDC046
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Recombinant proteins TBI-2 and TBI-3 including peptides-mimotopes of 2F5 epitope as a HIV vaccine candidates
N. Kozlova1, A. Chikaev2, O. Tumanova2, L. Karpenko2, A. Ilichev2
1SRC VB 'Vector', Immunotheraupetical preparaties, Koltsovo, Novosibirsk region, Russian Federation, 2SRC VB 'Vector', Koltsovo, Novosibirsk region, Russian Federation
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CDC047
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The collaboration for AIDS vaccine discovery as a model for vaccine research and development
S. Malone, J. Esparza, N. Russell, F. McCutchan
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Health, Seattle, United States
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