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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 8, 1999
Intranasal administration of a Schistosoma mansoni glutathione S-transferase-cholera toxoid conjugate vaccine evokes antiparasitic and antipathological immunity in miceJ B Sun, N Mielcarek, M Lakew, et al.
Journal of Clinical Immunology|September 1, 1992
Secretory immunoglobulins in serum from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patientsC Vincent, G Cozon, M Zittoun, et al.
International Immunology|September 29, 2000
Oral administration of cholera toxin B subunit conjugated to myelin basic protein protects against experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by inducing transforming growth factor-beta-secreting cells and suppressing chemokine expressionJ B Sun, B G Xiao, M Lindblad, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 5, 2002
Nasal administration of Schistosoma mansoni egg antigens-cholera toxin B subunit conjugate to infected mice reduces immunopathology and mortalityJ B Sun, B L Li, M Lakew, et al.
Mucosal Immunology|June 27, 2013
Antigen-bearing dendritic cells from the sublingual mucosa recirculate to distant systemic lymphoid organs to prime mucosal CD8 T cellsC Hervouet, C Luci, S Bekri, et al.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection : the Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|August 14, 2012
B cell and T cell immunity in the female genital tract: potential of distinct mucosal routes of vaccination and role of tissue-associated dendritic cells and natural killer cellsF Anjuère, S Bekri, F Bihl, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 20, 1994
Infection of vaginal and colonic epithelial cells by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is neutralized by antibodies raised against conserved epitopes in the envelope glycoprotein gp120Y Furuta, K Eriksson, B Svennerholm, et al.
Immunological Reviews|February 1, 1991
Detection of human cytokine-secreting cells in distinct anatomical compartmentsC Czerkinsky, G Andersson, B Ferrua, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 1, 1993
Immunoglobulin secretion by the normal and the infected newborn infantB J Stoll, F K Lee, E Hale, et al.
Mucosal Immunology|November 29, 2012
Anti-bacterial and anti-toxic immunity induced by a killed whole-cell-cholera toxin B subunit cholera vaccine is essential for protection against lethal bacterial infection in mouse pulmonary cholera modelS-S Kang, J S Yang, K W Kim, et al.
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 8, 1999
Intranasal administration of a Schistosoma mansoni glutathione S-transferase-cholera toxoid conjugate vaccine evokes antiparasitic and antipathological immunity in miceJ B Sun, N Mielcarek, M Lakew, et al.
Journal of Clinical Immunology|September 1, 1992
Secretory immunoglobulins in serum from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patientsC Vincent, G Cozon, M Zittoun, et al.
International Immunology|September 29, 2000
Oral administration of cholera toxin B subunit conjugated to myelin basic protein protects against experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by inducing transforming growth factor-beta-secreting cells and suppressing chemokine expressionJ B Sun, B G Xiao, M Lindblad, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 5, 2002
Nasal administration of Schistosoma mansoni egg antigens-cholera toxin B subunit conjugate to infected mice reduces immunopathology and mortalityJ B Sun, B L Li, M Lakew, et al.
Mucosal Immunology|June 27, 2013
Antigen-bearing dendritic cells from the sublingual mucosa recirculate to distant systemic lymphoid organs to prime mucosal CD8 T cellsC Hervouet, C Luci, S Bekri, et al.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection : the Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|August 14, 2012
B cell and T cell immunity in the female genital tract: potential of distinct mucosal routes of vaccination and role of tissue-associated dendritic cells and natural killer cellsF Anjuère, S Bekri, F Bihl, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 20, 1994
Infection of vaginal and colonic epithelial cells by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is neutralized by antibodies raised against conserved epitopes in the envelope glycoprotein gp120Y Furuta, K Eriksson, B Svennerholm, et al.
Immunological Reviews|February 1, 1991
Detection of human cytokine-secreting cells in distinct anatomical compartmentsC Czerkinsky, G Andersson, B Ferrua, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|May 1, 1993
Immunoglobulin secretion by the normal and the infected newborn infantB J Stoll, F K Lee, E Hale, et al.
Mucosal Immunology|November 29, 2012
Anti-bacterial and anti-toxic immunity induced by a killed whole-cell-cholera toxin B subunit cholera vaccine is essential for protection against lethal bacterial infection in mouse pulmonary cholera modelS-S Kang, J S Yang, K W Kim, et al.
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