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1. Urgency and necessity of Epstein-Barr virus prophylactic vaccines.

2. Capsid destabilization and epitope alterations of human papillomavirus 18 in the presence of thimerosal.

3. Rational design of a multi-valent human papillomavirus vaccine by capsomere-hybrid co-assembly of virus-like particles.

4. Simultaneous in situ visualization and quantitation of dual antigens adsorbed on adjuvants using high content analysis.

5. Virus-like particle-based human vaccines: quality assessment based on structural and functional properties.

6. Real time monitoring of antigenicity development of HBsAg virus-like particles (VLPs) during heat- and redox-treatment

7. Visualization of discrete L1 oligomers in human papillomavirus 16 virus-like particles by gel electrophoresis with Coomassie staining

8. Prophylactic Hepatitis E Vaccines: Antigenic Analysis and Serological Evaluation.

9. Altered antigenicity and immunogenicity of human papillomavirus virus-like particles in the presence of thimerosal.

10. Epitope clustering analysis for vaccine-induced human antibodies in relationship to a panel of murine monoclonal antibodies against HPV16 viral capsid.

11. Real-time stability of a hepatitis E vaccine (Hecolin®) demonstrated with potency assays and multifaceted physicochemical methods.

12. Quantitative and epitope-specific antigenicity analysis of the human papillomavirus 6 capsid protein in aqueous solution or when adsorbed on particulate adjuvants.

13. Robust manufacturing and comprehensive characterization of recombinant hepatitis E virus-like particles in Hecolin®.

14. Improved characteristics and protective efficacy in an animal model of E. coli-derived recombinant double-layered rotavirus virus-like particles.

15. Demonstration of real-time and accelerated stability of hepatitis E vaccine with a combination of different physicochemical and immunochemical methods.

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