Immunogenicity and virus-like particle formation of rotavirus capsid proteins produced in transgenic

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The human pathogen, group A rotavirus, is the most prevalent cause of acute infantile and pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide, especially in developing countries. There is an urgent demand for safer, more effective and cheaper vaccines against rotavirus i
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