Mareks' disease virus vaccine

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – per se ; compositions thereof; proces of... – Bacteria or actinomycetales; media therefor

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ABSTRACT:
The invention is concerned with the MD18 and MD20 polypeptides of Marek's Disease virus which can be used to vaccinate poultry against MD.
The invention also relates to nucleic acid sequences encoding the MD18 or MD20 polypeptides. Said sequences can be used for the preparation of a subunit or vector vaccine.

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