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      Genetic immunization is a simple method for eliciting an immune response.

      Nature
      Animals, Antibodies, blood, Antibody Formation, Antigens, genetics, immunology, DNA, Recombinant, Female, Growth Hormone, Humans, Immunization, methods, Luciferases, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred ICR, Plasmids, Skin, Transfection

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          To produce an immune reaction against a foreign protein usually requires purification of that protein, which is then injected into an animal. The isolation of enough pure protein is time-consuming and sometimes difficult. Here we report that such a response can also be elicited by introducing the gene encoding a protein directly into the skin of mice. This is achieved using a hand-held form of the biolistic system which can propel DNA-coated gold microprojectiles directly into cells in the living animal. Genetic immunization may be time- and labour-saving in producing antibodies and may offer a unique method for vaccination.

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