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     <title>Researchers use salmonella to administer vaccines</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University have made a major step forward in their work to develop a biologically engineered organism that can effectively deliver an antigen in the body. The researchers report that they have been able to use live salmonella bacterium as the containment/delivery method for an antigen. </description>
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	 <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 14:04:41 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>From foe to friend: Researchers use salmonella as a way to administer vaccines in the body</title>
   	 <description>Researchers at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University have made a major step forward in their work to develop a biologically engineered organism that can effectively deliver an antigen in the body. The researchers report that they have been able to use live salmonella bacterium as the containment/delivery method for an antigen.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 14:16:12 EST</pubDate>
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