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Production of vaccines against leading biowarfare toxins can utilize DNA scientific technology

There are a significant number of different natural toxins that are potential biological warfare agents against which a vaccine is needed. DNA science has been a key to the development of potential vaccines against the top threat toxin and should contribute such effects for other toxin's vaccin...

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Published in:Advanced drug delivery reviews 2005-06, Vol.57 (9), p.1415-1423
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Animals
Antibody protection
Biological Warfare
Botulinum toxin
Botulinum Toxins - classification
Botulinum Toxins - immunology
Botulinum Toxins - toxicity
Humans
Immunization
Lethal Dose 50
Protein synthesis inhibition
Ricin
Ricin - toxicity
Technology, Pharmaceutical - trends
Toxins, Biological - classification
Toxins, Biological - immunology
Toxins, Biological - toxicity
Vaccines - biosynthesis
Vaccines, DNA
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