The Potential Use of HIV Vaccines for the Treatment of HIV Infection: Scientific Summary of the State-of-the-Art
Table 2. (Continued) Live vector: TBC-3B NYVAC Adenovirus-HIV Poliovirus-HIV Salmonel l a-HIV Recombinant vaccinia Attenuated recombinant vaccinia Recombinant adenovirus Recombinant poliovirus Recombinant salmonella Recombinant BCG Recombinant BCG LAI LAI LAI LAI N.A. Therion Biologics Pasteur Merieux Serums et Vaccins (Virogenetics) Wyeth-Ayerst N.A. N.A. HIV-2 BCG-HIV BCG-HIV LAI LAI Medimmune, Inc. N.A. Othaoahes: Inactivated autologous cells expressing HIV antigens Transduction of MuLV-HIV-1 env, gag, or pol constructs into human fibroblasts or B lymphocytes Multiple Viagene, Inc. Table 2. (Continued)
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