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Potential for immunization against herpesvirus infections with plasma membrane vesicles
IARC Scientific Publications
|January 1, 1978
Abstract:
Virus-free, membrane antigen (MA)-positive plasma membrane vesicles produced from herpesvirus saimiri-infected owl monkey cells were used as immunogens in cotton-top marmosets. Neutralizing antibodies as well as antibodies to MA and HVS-induced LA were induced following immunization of marmosets with these vesicles. Preliminary findings demonstrated that immunized marmosets were significantly less susceptible to tumour induction by HVS than control animals.