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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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subjects Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
AIDS
Alzheimer's disease
Antigens
Cancer
Clinical trials
Confidence
Congenital diseases
Cytomegalovirus
Disease prevention
Effectiveness
Glycoproteins
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human papillomavirus
Infections
Infectious diseases
Malaria
Regulatory approval
Systematic review
Transgenic animals
Vaccines
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