Abstract Background Rabies is an important viral zoonosis that causes acute encephalitis and death in mammals. To date, several recombinant vaccines have been developed based on G protein, which is considered to be the main antigen, and these vaccines are used for rabies control in many countries. Most recombinant viruses expressing RABV G protein retain the G gene from attenuated RABV. Not enough is currently known about the protective effect against RABV of a combination of recombinant adenoviruses expressing the G and N proteins of pathogenic street RABV. Methods We constructed a recombinant adenovirus (Ad-0910Gsped) expressing the signal peptide and ectodomain (sped) of G protein of the Korean street strain, and evaluated the immunologi...
Background Rabies is a viral disease that causes severe neurological manifestations both in humans a...
AbstractImmunocontraceptive vaccines may be an alternative to surgical sterilization. Dual rabies va...
Various studies have demonstrated the potential of immunization with DNA vaccines encoding the rabie...
Introduction. Rabies is an acute infectious disease common to both humans and animals. To prevent th...
Rabies is a disease characterized by an invariably lethal encephalitis of viral origin that can be c...
AbstractRabies vaccines based on live attenuated rabies viruses or recombinant pox viruses expressin...
Rabies is a disease characterized by an invariably lethal encephalitis of viral origin that can be c...
The rabies virus (RABV) glycoprotein (G) is the principal antigen responsible for the induction of v...
The rabies virus (RABV) glycoprotein (G) is the principal antigen responsible for the induction of v...
Raccoon poxvirus (RCN) recombinants expressing the rabies virus internal structural nucleoprotein (R...
AbstractIn this manuscript, an E1 and E3 deleted adenoviral recombinant expressing the rabies virus ...
Rabies remains an important public health threat in most developing countries. To develop a more eff...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by an important group of viruses within the Lyssavirus genus. ...
Lyssaviruses are rabies-related viruses which are spread predominantly by bats and cause severe dise...
The inactivated rabies vaccine has been safely administered for decades. An immunogenic inactivated ...
Background Rabies is a viral disease that causes severe neurological manifestations both in humans a...
AbstractImmunocontraceptive vaccines may be an alternative to surgical sterilization. Dual rabies va...
Various studies have demonstrated the potential of immunization with DNA vaccines encoding the rabie...
Introduction. Rabies is an acute infectious disease common to both humans and animals. To prevent th...
Rabies is a disease characterized by an invariably lethal encephalitis of viral origin that can be c...
AbstractRabies vaccines based on live attenuated rabies viruses or recombinant pox viruses expressin...
Rabies is a disease characterized by an invariably lethal encephalitis of viral origin that can be c...
The rabies virus (RABV) glycoprotein (G) is the principal antigen responsible for the induction of v...
The rabies virus (RABV) glycoprotein (G) is the principal antigen responsible for the induction of v...
Raccoon poxvirus (RCN) recombinants expressing the rabies virus internal structural nucleoprotein (R...
AbstractIn this manuscript, an E1 and E3 deleted adenoviral recombinant expressing the rabies virus ...
Rabies remains an important public health threat in most developing countries. To develop a more eff...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by an important group of viruses within the Lyssavirus genus. ...
Lyssaviruses are rabies-related viruses which are spread predominantly by bats and cause severe dise...
The inactivated rabies vaccine has been safely administered for decades. An immunogenic inactivated ...
Background Rabies is a viral disease that causes severe neurological manifestations both in humans a...
AbstractImmunocontraceptive vaccines may be an alternative to surgical sterilization. Dual rabies va...
Various studies have demonstrated the potential of immunization with DNA vaccines encoding the rabie...