Feline calicivirus genes and vaccines in particular...

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C424S202100, C424S204100, C424S208100, C435S320100

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the sequence of the capsid gene and a corresponding cDNA sequence, of a dominant FCV strain called FCV 431. It also relates to the sequence of the capsid gene as well as the cDNA sequence of a complementary strain called G1. The cDNA sequences may be incorporated into expression vectors for the preparation of immunogenic preparations and of recombinant or subunit vaccines allowing vaccination against feline calicivirosis.

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