Bacterial superglue enables easy development of efficient virus-like particle based vaccines
Susan Thrane(University of Copenhagen), Adam F. Sander(University of Copenhagen), Christoph M. Janitzek(University of Copenhagen), Morten A. Nielsen(University of Copenhagen), Mafalda Resende(University of Copenhagen), Thor G. Theander(University of Copenhagen), Sungwa Matondo(Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre), Robert W. Sauerwein(Radboud University Nijmegen), John T. Schiller(National Cancer Institute), Marga van de Vegte‐Bolmer(Radboud University Nijmegen), Ali Salanti(University of Copenhagen), Tobias Gustavsson(University of Copenhagen), Geert Jan van Gemert(Radboud University Nijmegen), Stine B. Clemmensen(University of Copenhagen), Will Roeffen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Willem A. de Jongh(ExpreS2ion Biotechnologies (Denmark))
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