Reverse vaccinology-based identification of a novel surface lipoprotein that is an effective vaccine antigen against bovine infections caused by Pasteurella multocida
Epshita A. Islam(University of Toronto), Trevor F. Moraes(University of Toronto), Liyuwork Tesfaw(National Veterinary Institute), Megha Shah(Emory University), Regula Waeckerlin(University of Calgary), Belayneh Getachew(National Veterinary Institute), Chun Heng Royce Lai(University of Toronto), Jamie E. Fegan(University of Toronto), Neil Rawlyk(University of Saskatchewan), Abinet Legesse(National Veterinary Institute), Andrew Potter(University of Saskatchewan), Wubet W. Medhin(National Veterinary Institute), Sang Kyun Ahn(University of Toronto), Anthony B. Schryvers(University of Calgary), Getaw Deresse(National Veterinary Institute), Scott D. Gray‐Owen(University of Toronto), David M. Curran(University of Toronto), Kassaye Adamu(National Veterinary Institute), Takele Abayneh(National Veterinary Institute), Brock Evans(University of Saskatchewan), Quynh Huong Nguyen(University of Toronto), Dixon Ng(University of Toronto)
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