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Astrid Zwerdling

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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 24, 2004
Lipoproteins, not lipopolysaccharide, are the key mediators of the proinflammatory response elicited by heat-killed Brucella abortusGuillermo H Giambartolomei, Astrid Zwerdling, Juliana Cassataro, et al.
Microbes and Infection|April 21, 2009
Brucella abortus activates human neutrophilsAstrid Zwerdling, M Victoria Delpino, Karina A Pasquevich, et al.
Microbes and Infection|September 2, 2008
Brucella lipoproteins mimic dendritic cell maturation induced by Brucella abortusAstrid Zwerdling, M Victoria Delpino, Paula Barrionuevo, et al.
Infection and Immunity|November 7, 2007
Brucella abortus inhibits major histocompatibility complex class II expression and antigen processing through interleukin-6 secretion via Toll-like receptor 2Paula Barrionuevo, Juliana Cassataro, M Victoria Delpino, et al.
Infection and Immunity|November 5, 2008
Immunization with recombinant Brucella species outer membrane protein Omp16 or Omp19 in adjuvant induces specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells as well as systemic and oral protection against Brucella abortus infectionKarina A Pasquevich, Silvia M Estein, Clara García Samartino, et al.
Vaccine|June 30, 2007
A DNA vaccine coding for the chimera BLSOmp31 induced a better degree of protection against B. ovis and a similar degree of protection against B. melitensis than Rev.1 vaccinationJuliana Cassataro, Karina A Pasquevich, Silvia M Estein, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 23, 2010
Brucella abortus induces the secretion of proinflammatory mediators from glial cells leading to astrocyte apoptosisClara García Samartino, M Victoria Delpino, Clara Pott Godoy, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2011
An oral vaccine based on U-Omp19 induces protection against B. abortus mucosal challenge by inducing an adaptive IL-17 immune response in miceKarina A Pasquevich, Andrés E Ibañez, Lorena M Coria, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 31, 2010
The protein moiety of Brucella abortus outer membrane protein 16 is a new bacterial pathogen-associated molecular pattern that activates dendritic cells in vivo, induces a Th1 immune response, and is a promising self-adjuvanting vaccine against systemic and oral acquired brucellosisKarina A Pasquevich, Clara García Samartino, Lorena M Coria, et al.
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|September 24, 2004
Lipoproteins, not lipopolysaccharide, are the key mediators of the proinflammatory response elicited by heat-killed Brucella abortusGuillermo H Giambartolomei, Astrid Zwerdling, Juliana Cassataro, et al.
Microbes and Infection|April 21, 2009
Brucella abortus activates human neutrophilsAstrid Zwerdling, M Victoria Delpino, Karina A Pasquevich, et al.
Microbes and Infection|September 2, 2008
Brucella lipoproteins mimic dendritic cell maturation induced by Brucella abortusAstrid Zwerdling, M Victoria Delpino, Paula Barrionuevo, et al.
Infection and Immunity|November 7, 2007
Brucella abortus inhibits major histocompatibility complex class II expression and antigen processing through interleukin-6 secretion via Toll-like receptor 2Paula Barrionuevo, Juliana Cassataro, M Victoria Delpino, et al.
Infection and Immunity|November 5, 2008
Immunization with recombinant Brucella species outer membrane protein Omp16 or Omp19 in adjuvant induces specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells as well as systemic and oral protection against Brucella abortus infectionKarina A Pasquevich, Silvia M Estein, Clara García Samartino, et al.
Vaccine|June 30, 2007
A DNA vaccine coding for the chimera BLSOmp31 induced a better degree of protection against B. ovis and a similar degree of protection against B. melitensis than Rev.1 vaccinationJuliana Cassataro, Karina A Pasquevich, Silvia M Estein, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 23, 2010
Brucella abortus induces the secretion of proinflammatory mediators from glial cells leading to astrocyte apoptosisClara García Samartino, M Victoria Delpino, Clara Pott Godoy, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2011
An oral vaccine based on U-Omp19 induces protection against B. abortus mucosal challenge by inducing an adaptive IL-17 immune response in miceKarina A Pasquevich, Andrés E Ibañez, Lorena M Coria, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 31, 2010
The protein moiety of Brucella abortus outer membrane protein 16 is a new bacterial pathogen-associated molecular pattern that activates dendritic cells in vivo, induces a Th1 immune response, and is a promising self-adjuvanting vaccine against systemic and oral acquired brucellosisKarina A Pasquevich, Clara García Samartino, Lorena M Coria, et al.
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