Recombinant vaccinia viruses as vaccines

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The prospect of live vaccines consisting of genetically modified vaccinia virus expressing foreign genes is exciting, but important issues concerning safety and efficacy need to be resolved. © 1986 Nature Publishing Group.

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Brown, F., Schild, G. C., & Ada, G. L. (1986). Recombinant vaccinia viruses as vaccines. Nature, 319(6054), 549–550. https://doi.org/10.1038/319549a0

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