
doi: 10.1038/230097a0
pmid: 4927022
Using the methods of molecular genetics it should be possible to develop a cholera vaccine that produces long lasting immunity. To this end Vibrio cholerae mutants deficient in choleragenic activity have been isolated.
Genetics, Microbial, Administration, Oral, Cholera Vaccines, Transformation, Genetic, Antibody Formation, Mutation, Immunogenetics, Methods, Toxins, Biological, Vibrio
Genetics, Microbial, Administration, Oral, Cholera Vaccines, Transformation, Genetic, Antibody Formation, Mutation, Immunogenetics, Methods, Toxins, Biological, Vibrio
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