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Mucosal vaccination with recombinant adenovirus encoding nucleoprotein provides potent protection against influenza virus infection.

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Figure 1.  Generation of replication-defective adenovirus expressing NP gene of influenza virus (rAd/NP)
Figure  6.    Analysis  of  NP-specific  CD8  T  cells  in  the peripheral  blood  after  rAd/NP  immunization  and heterosubtypic influenza virus challenge

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