Katell Bidet Huang
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    Sharma B, Bekerman E, Truong H, Lee J, Gamez-Guerrero M, Boopathy A, et al.
  
  
    Vaccines (Basel)
    . 2024 Jul;
          12(7).
    
    PMID: 39066373
  
  
          Arenavirus-based vectors are being investigated as therapeutic vaccine candidates with the potential to elicit robust CD8 T-cell responses. We compared the immunogenicity of replicating (artPICV and artLCMV) and non-replicating (rPICV...
      
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    Raguz J, Pinto C, Polzlbauer T, Habbeddine M, Rosskopf S, Strauss J, et al.
  
  
    J Immunother Cancer
    . 2024 Apr;
          12(4).
    
    PMID: 38631709
  
  
          Background: Engineered arenavirus vectors have recently been developed to leverage the body's immune system in the fight against chronic viral infections and cancer. Vectors based on Pichinde virus (artPICV) and...
      
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    Aldrich C, Leroux-Roels I, Huang K, Bica M, Loeliger E, Schoenborn-Kellenberger O, et al.
  
  
    Vaccine
    . 2021 Jan;
          39(8):1310-1318.
    
    PMID: 33487468
  
  
          Introduction: In a first-in-human study immune responses to rabies virus glycoprotein (RABV-G)-mRNA vaccine were dependent on the route of administration, necessitating specialized devices. Following successful preclinical studies with mRNA encapsulated...