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Hartoonian C et al. - The authors also examined the timing of plasmid IL-23 administration on the phenotype of the resultant T cell responses in a 3 day interval, before and after plasmid GM-CSF administration. The results did not indicate any change in theTh1/Th2 balance as compared with simultaneous IL-23 administration.


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