Design and immunogenicity assessment of HIV-1 virus-like particles as a candidate vaccine

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The rapid growth of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic makes it a high priority to develop an effective vaccine.Since a live attenuated or inactivated HIV vaccine is not likely to be approved for clinical application due to safety concerns,HIV virus like partic
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