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Academic Article A limited role for antibody in protective immunity induced by rCPAF and CpG vaccination against primary genital Chlamydia muridarum challenge.
Academic Article IL-12 enhances antibody responses to T-independent polysaccharide vaccines in the absence of T and NK cells.
Academic Article Francisella tularensis T-cell antigen identification using humanized HLA-DR4 transgenic mice.
Academic Article Immunization with a combination of integral chlamydial antigens and a defined secreted protein induces robust immunity against genital chlamydial challenge.
Academic Article Chlamydia muridarum infection associated host MicroRNAs in the murine genital tract and contribution to generation of host immune response.
Academic Article Norepinephrine-induced expression of the K99 pilus adhesin of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.
Academic Article Intranasal vaccination with a secreted chlamydial protein enhances resolution of genital Chlamydia muridarum infection, protects against oviduct pathology, and is highly dependent upon endogenous gamma interferon production.
Academic Article The hypothetical protein CT813 is localized in the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion membrane and is immunogenic in women urogenitally infected with C. trachomatis.
Academic Article Antigen-specific CD4+ T cells produce sufficient IFN-gamma to mediate robust protective immunity against genital Chlamydia muridarum infection.
Academic Article Induction of cross-serovar protection against genital chlamydial infection by a targeted multisubunit vaccination approach.
Concept Antigens, Bacterial
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