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M2e-tetramer-specific memory CD4 T cells are broadly protective against influenza infection
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Oral delivery of Escherichia coli persistently infected with M2e-displaying bacteriophages partially protects against influenza A virus
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Bispecific T cell engaging antibody constructs targeting a universally conserved part of the viral M2 ectodomain cure and prevent influenza A virus infection
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M2-based influenza vaccines : recent advances and clinical potential
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Long-lasting cross-protection against influenza A by neuraminidase and M2e-based immunization strategies