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CA 2156191
A bacterial cell (preferably a gram-negative, enteric bacterium such as V. cholerae) the chromosome of which contains a DNA sequence encoding a heterologous antigen, which sequence is functionally linked to an iron-regulated promoter such as the irgA promoter of V. cholerae.
Butterton Joan R.
Calderwood Stephen B.
Mekalanos John J.
President And Fellows Of Harvard College (the)
Smart & Biggar
The General Hospital Corporation
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