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Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research's promotion to internationally competitive journal evidenced by journal metrics

Huh S

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Application of aptamers for assessment of vaccine efficacy

Yoon SY, Gee G, Hong KJ, Seo SH

Assessing antigen concentration of vaccine is essential step in determining the quality of the vaccine prior to vaccination. After vaccination, vaccine-induced antibody titer should also be measured to verify the...
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Microneedles: quick and easy delivery methods of vaccines

Kwon KM, Lim SM, Choi S, Kim DH, Jin HE, Jee G, Hong KJ, Kim JY

Vaccination is the most efficient method for infectious disease prevention. Parenteral injections such as intramuscular, intradermal, and subcutaneous injections have several advantages in vaccine delivery, but there are many drawbacks....
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Animal models for dengue vaccine development and testing

Na W, Yeom M, Choi IK, Yook H, Song D

Dengue fever is a tropical endemic disease; however, because of climate change, it may become a problem in South Korea in the near future. Research on vaccines for dengue fever...
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Newcastle disease virus vectored vaccines as bivalent or antigen delivery vaccines

Choi KS

Recent advances in reverse genetics techniques make it possible to manipulate the genome of RNA viruses such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Several NDV vaccine strains have been used as...
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Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses in South Korea

Kim HK, Jeong DG, Yoon SW

Outbreaks of H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) have caused economic loss for the poultry industry and posed a threat to public health. In South Korea, novel reassortants of...
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A genetically modified rabies vaccine (ERAGS) induces protective immunity in dogs and cattle

Yang DK, Kim HH, Lee SH, Jeong WH, Tark D, Cho IS

PURPOSE: The current live attenuated rabies vaccine must be replaced with a safer vaccine based on the ERAGS strain to prevent rabies in South Korea. We evaluated the safety and...
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Surveillance and compensation claims for adverse events following immunization from 2011 to 2016 in the Republic of Korea

Kim MK, Lee YK, Kim TE, Kong I, Yang HJ, Suh ES

PURPOSE: In recent years, research on reported adverse events following immunization (AEFI) and claims filed for compensation has been lacking. We reviewed reported AEFIs and compensation claims in Korea from...
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Static model simulation for routine mumps vaccination in Japan: with a result of mumps-related complications in a Japanese community hospital

Kitano T, Onaka M, Ishihara M, Nishiyama , Hashimoto , Yoshida S

PURPOSE: Mumps vaccine has not been included in the routine national immunization program in Japan, leading to low vaccine coverage rates and periodic epidemics approximately every 5 years. Our hospital...
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The significance of avian influenza virus mouse-adaptation and its application in characterizing the efficacy of new vaccines and therapeutic agents

Choi WS, Lloren KK, Baek YH, Song MS

Due to the increased frequency of interspecies transmission of avian influenza viruses, studies designed to identify the molecular determinants that could lead to an expansion of the host range have...
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Mass vaccination has led to the elimination of rabies since 2014 in South Korea

Yang DK, Kim HH, Lee KK, Yoo JY, Seomun H, Cho IS

PURPOSE: Rabies is one of the most fatal diseases, but it is 100% preventable in animals by vaccination. In this study, we present the epidemiological features of, and national preventive...
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Preferential production of IgM-secreting hybridomas by immunization with DNA vaccines coding for Ebola virus glycoprotein: use of protein boosting for IgG-secreting hybridoma production

Lee SH, Han BS, Choe J, Sin JI

PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to investigate the utility of DNA vaccines encoding Ebola virus glycoprotein (GP) as a vaccine type for the production of GP-specific hybridomas and...
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