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Publications by Flavio R. da Silva
Identification of Linear B Epitopes of Pertactin of Bordetella Pertussis Induced by Immunization With Whole and Acellular Vaccine
Vaccine
Molecular Medicine
Public Health
Veterinary
Microbiology
Environmental
Immunology
Infectious Diseases
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Polymorphism of Repeated Regions of Pertactin in Bordetella Pertussis, Bordetella Parapertussis, and Bordetella Bronchiseptica
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High Prevalence of Currently Circulating Bordetella Pertussis Isolates Not Producing Vaccine Antigen Pertactin in Slovenia
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Oligosaccharide Conjugates of Bordetella Pertussis and Bronchiseptica Induce Bactericidal Antibodies, an Addition to Pertussis Vaccine
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Authors' Reply to 'Misidentification of Bordetella Bronchiseptica as Bordetella Pertussis Using a Newly Described RT-PCR Targeting the Pertactin Gene'
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