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Vaccine's mucosal_immunity [4 articles]

Recent papers added to Vaccine's library classified by the tag mucosal_immunity. You can also see everyone's mucosal_immunity.
  • Human male genital tract secretions: both mucosal and systemic immune compartments contribute to the humoral immunity.
    J Immunol, Vol. 175, No. 6. (15 September 2005), pp. 4127-4136.
    by Z Moldoveanu, WQ Huang, R Kulhavy, MS Pate, J Mestecky
    posted to mucosal_immunity by Vaccine on 2005-10-12 19:13:20 as read
  • CpG DNA as a potent inducer of mucosal immunity: implications for immunoprophylaxis and immunotherapy of mucosal infections.
    Curr Opin Investig Drugs, Vol. 5, No. 2. (February 2004), pp. 141-145.
    by AM Harandi, J Holmgren
    posted to mucosal_immunity by Vaccine on 2005-10-03 18:03:51 as read
  • Mucosal and systemic HIV-1-specific immunity in HIV-1-exposed but uninfected heterosexual men.
    AIDS, Vol. 17, No. 4. (7 March 2003), pp. 531-539.
    posted to mucosal_immunity by Vaccine on 2005-09-12 22:41:56 as **
  • Enhanced mucosal and systemic immune response with intranasal immunization of mice with HIV peptides entrapped in PLG microparticles in combination with Ulex Europaeus-I lectin as M cell target.
    Vaccine (10 August 2005)
    by Monika Manocha, Pramod Chandra C Pal, K T T Chitralekha, Beena Elizabeth E Thomas, Vinita Tripathi, Siddhartha Dutta D Gupta, Ramesh Paranjape, Smita Kulkarni, D Nageswara N Rao
    posted to mucosal_immunity by Vaccine on 2005-08-24 15:40:36 as read
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