ZA88310B - Peptides capable of being recognized by antibodies induced against human immunodeficiency retrovirus(hiv-virus),their applications for diagnosis of infections caused by some of these viruses and,in case,to vaccination against aids
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Peptides capable of being recognized by antibodies induced against human immunodeficiency retrovirus(hiv-virus),their applications for diagnosis of infections caused by some of these viruses and,in case,to vaccination against aids
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ZA880310A1987-01-161988-01-18Peptides capable of being recognized by antibodies induced against human immunodeficiency retrovirus(hiv-virus),their applications for diagnosis of infections caused by some of these viruses and,in case,to vaccination against aids
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Peptides capable of being recognized by antibodies induced against human immunodeficiency retrovirus(hiv-virus),their applications for diagnosis of infections caused by some of these viruses and,in case,to vaccination against aids
Peptides capable of being recognized by antibodies induced against human immunodeficiency retrovirus(hiv-virus),their applications for diagnosis of infections caused by some of these viruses and,in case,to vaccination against aids
Vector for the expression of proteins of the HIV-2 virus, one of the casual agents of AIDS, cell culture infected or transformed by this vector, proteins obtained, vaccine and antibodies obtained
PEPTIDES LIKELY TO BE RECOGNIZED BY ANTIBODIES INDUCED AGAINST HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY RETROVIRUSES (HIV VIRUSES) THEIR APPLICATIONS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIONS DUE TO CERTAIN VIRUSES AND, IF NECESSARY, IN VACCINATION AGAINST AIDS