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The future: Increasing confidence in vaccines
A 'triplex' combined vaccine lias been tested in transgenic mice carrying an activated oncogene that makes them prone to mammary carcinoma.4 When administered to susceptible mice, 90-100% remained tumour-free at one year, while all the untreated mice died of carcinoma.5 The extension of th...
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