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J L Whitton

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Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|March 25, 2008
Preferential coxsackievirus replication in proliferating/activated cells: implications for virus tropism, persistence, and pathogenesisR Feuer, J L Whitton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 25, 1996
Proteins expressed by DNA vaccines induce both local and systemic immune responsesJ L Whitton, M Yokoyama
Journal of Virology|March 1, 1997
A multivalent minigene vaccine, containing B-cell, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte, and Th epitopes from several microbes, induces appropriate responses in vivo and confers protection against more than one pathogenL L An, J L Whitton
Advances in Virus Research|July 14, 2001
DNA immunization and central nervous system viral infectionJ L Whitton, R S Fujinami
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|May 4, 2000
Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine productionM K Slifka, J L Whitton
Current Opinion in Microbiology|August 25, 1999
Viruses as triggers of autoimmunity: facts and fantasiesJ L Whitton, R S Fujinami
Trends in Microbiology|August 1, 1996
DNA immunizationD E Hassett, J L Whitton
Nucleic Acids Research|February 24, 1984
Replication origins and a sequence involved in coordinate induction of the immediate-early gene family are conserved in an intergenic region of herpes simplex virusJ L Whitton, J B Clements
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 22, 1999
Activated and memory CD8+ T cells can be distinguished by their cytokine profiles and phenotypic markersM K Slifka, J L Whitton
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics|March 16, 2001
Multivalent minigene vaccines against infectious diseaseL L An, J L Whitton
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Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|March 25, 2008
Preferential coxsackievirus replication in proliferating/activated cells: implications for virus tropism, persistence, and pathogenesisR Feuer, J L Whitton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 25, 1996
Proteins expressed by DNA vaccines induce both local and systemic immune responsesJ L Whitton, M Yokoyama
Journal of Virology|March 1, 1997
A multivalent minigene vaccine, containing B-cell, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte, and Th epitopes from several microbes, induces appropriate responses in vivo and confers protection against more than one pathogenL L An, J L Whitton
Advances in Virus Research|July 14, 2001
DNA immunization and central nervous system viral infectionJ L Whitton, R S Fujinami
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|May 4, 2000
Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine productionM K Slifka, J L Whitton
Current Opinion in Microbiology|August 25, 1999
Viruses as triggers of autoimmunity: facts and fantasiesJ L Whitton, R S Fujinami
Trends in Microbiology|August 1, 1996
DNA immunizationD E Hassett, J L Whitton
Nucleic Acids Research|February 24, 1984
Replication origins and a sequence involved in coordinate induction of the immediate-early gene family are conserved in an intergenic region of herpes simplex virusJ L Whitton, J B Clements
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|December 22, 1999
Activated and memory CD8+ T cells can be distinguished by their cytokine profiles and phenotypic markersM K Slifka, J L Whitton
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics|March 16, 2001
Multivalent minigene vaccines against infectious diseaseL L An, J L Whitton
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