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Godwin Nchinda, Janelle Kuroiwa, Margarita Oks, Christine Trumpfheller, Chae Gyu Park, Yaoxing Huang, Drew Hannaman, Sarah J. Schlesinger, Olga Mizenina, Michel C. Nussenzweig, Klaus Überla, Ralph M. Steinman
Published in Volume 118, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(4):1427–1436 doi:10.1172/JCI34224
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Figure 5
A single, low-dose injection of DC-targeted DNA vaccine provides protective immunity to airway challenge with vaccinia gag virus.

C×B6 F1 mice received graded doses of scDEC and scControl HIV gag DNA vaccine, and after 3 months, they were challenged i.n. with vaccinia gag virus. (A) Illustrative data of average weight (left panels) and mean ± SD lung virus titers (right panels) after challenge. (B) Summary of data from a total of 4 different experiments (5 mice per group), 2 each in BALB/c and BALB/c × C57Bl/6 F1 mice (*P < 0.05).