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Science 6 April 2001
DOI: 10.1126/science.1058915


Abstract
Control of a Mucosal Challenge and Prevention of AIDS in Rhesus Macaques by a Multiprotein DNA/MVA Vaccine
Rama Rao Amara, Francois Villinger, John D. Altman, Shari L. Lydy, Shawn P. O'Neil, Silvija I. Staprans, David C. Montefiori, Yan Xu,1 James G. Herndon, Linda S. Wyatt, Maria Angelito Candido, Natalia L. Kozyr, Patricia L. Earl, James M. Smith, Hak-Ling Ma, Bennett D. Grimm, Michael L. Hulsey, Harold M. McClure, Janet M. McNicholl, Bernard Moss, Harriet L. Robinson1,

Supplementary Material

Supplemental Figure 1. Gag-CM9-Mamu-A*01 tetramer- specific T cells in Mamu-A*01 vaccinated and control macaques at various times before challenge and at two weeks after challenge. The number at the upper right corner of each plot represents the frequency of tetramer-specific CD8 T cells as a % of total CD8 T cells. The numbers above each column of FACS data designate individual animals.


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