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DNA vaccine protection against SARS-CoV-2 in rhesus macaques
Author(s) -
Jinzhou Yu,
L.H. Tostanoski,
London Peter,
N.B. Mercado,
K. McMahan,
S.H. Mahrokhian,
J.P. Nkolola,
J. Liu,
Z. Li,
A. Chandrashekar,
D.R. Martinez,
C. Loos,
C. Atyeo,
S. Fischinger,
J.S. Burke,
M.D. Slein,
YongBing CHEN,
A. Zuiani,
F.J.N. Lelis,
M. Travers,
S. Habibi,
L. Pessaint,
A. Van Ry,
K. Blade,
R. Brown,
A. Cook,
B. Finneyfrock,
A. Dodson,
E. Teow,
Joseph Ching Velasco,
R. Zahn,
F. Wegmann,
E.A. Bondzie,
G. Dagotto,
M.S. Gebre,
Xiaodie He,
C. Jacob-Dolan,
M. Kirilova,
N. Kordana,
Z. Lin,
L.F. Maxfield,
F. Nampanya,
R. Nityanandam,
J.D. Ventura,
Huyun Wan,
Y. Cai,
B. Chen,
Armando García Schmidt,
D.R. Wesemann,
R.S. Baric,
G. Alter,
H. Andersen,
M.G. Lewis,
D.H. Barouch
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - Uncategorized
DOI - 10.17615/7ywj-4d04
Subject(s) - virology , covid-19 , rhesus macaque , dna vaccination , biology , dna , medicine , genetics , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty) , plasmid , disease , pathology

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