STUDY_ACCESSION	ACTUAL_COMPLETION_DATE	ACTUAL_ENROLLMENT	ACTUAL_START_DATE	AGE_UNIT	BRIEF_DESCRIPTION	BRIEF_TITLE	CLINICAL_TRIAL	CONDITION_STUDIED	DCL_ID	DESCRIPTION	DOWNLOAD_PAGE_AVAILABLE	ENDPOINTS	FINAL_PUBLIC_RELEASE_DATE	GENDER_INCLUDED	HYPOTHESIS	INTERVENTION_AGENT	MAXIMUM_AGE	MINIMUM_AGE	OBJECTIVES	OFFICIAL_TITLE	PLANNED_PUBLIC_RELEASE_DATE	SPONSORING_ORGANIZATION	TARGET_ENROLLMENT	TYPE	WORKSPACE_ID
SDY208		7		Weeks	Investigating the long-lived immunity and improved protection after skin vaccination	Serological Memory and Long-term Protection to Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus After Skin Vaccination	N	Skin vaccination in BALB/c mice with a single dose of 5 ug inactivated A/California/04/09 virus via coated metal microneedles (MN) applied to skin or via subcutaneous injection 	2	Investigating the long-lived immunity and improved protection after skin vaccination	Y	the efficacy of a single-dose skin vaccination with inactivated virus using microneedles to elicit robust serological memory and cellular responses	2013-08-15 00:00:00	Female	the efficacy of a single-dose skin vaccination with inactivated virus using microneedles to elicit robust serological memory and cellular responses	A/California/04/09, H1N1	8	6	the efficacy of a single-dose skin vaccination with inactivated virus using microneedles to elicit robust serological memory and cellular responses	Serological Memory and Long-term Protection to Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus After Skin Vaccination	2013-08-15 00:00:00	Department of Microbiology & Immunology and Emory Vaccine Center, Emory University School of Medicine, and School of Chemical and Biomolecular	100	Interventional	2149
