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Academic Article A MyD88-dependent early IL-17 production protects mice against airway infection with the obligate intracellular pathogen Chlamydia muridarum.
Academic Article IL-12 enhances antibody responses to T-independent polysaccharide vaccines in the absence of T and NK cells.
Academic Article The contribution of interleukin-12/interferon-gamma axis in protection against neonatal pulmonary Chlamydia muridarum challenge.
Academic Article IL-12 is a potent neonatal vaccine adjuvant.
Academic Article Modulation of mucosal and systemic immunity by intranasal interleukin 12 delivery.
Academic Article Mast cell/IL-4 control of Francisella tularensis replication and host cell death is associated with increased ATP production and phagosomal acidification.
Academic Article Non-FceR bearing mast cells secrete sufficient interleukin-4 to control Francisella tularensis replication within macrophages.
Academic Article Neonatal administration of IL-12 enhances the protective efficacy of antiviral vaccines.
Academic Article Mast cell TLR2 signaling is crucial for effective killing of Francisella tularensis.
Academic Article Chlamydia pneumoniae promotes dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells.
Academic Article Murine MicroRNA-214 regulates intracellular adhesion molecule (ICAM1) gene expression in genital Chlamydia muridarum infection.
Academic Article IgA modulates respiratory dysfunction as a sequela to pulmonary chlamydial infection as neonates.
Academic Article M-Cells Contribute to the Entry of an Oral Vaccine but Are Not Essential for the Subsequent Induction of Protective Immunity against Francisella tularensis.
Academic Article Microbial co-infection alters macrophage polarization, phagosomal escape, and microbial killing.
Academic Article Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cell-Derived Gamma Interferon Is Both Necessary and Sufficient for Clearing Chlamydia from the Small Intestine but Not the Large Intestine.
Academic Article Intranasal interleukin-12 is a powerful adjuvant for protective mucosal immunity.
Academic Article IL-12-mediated increases in protection elicited by pneumococcal and meningococcal conjugate vaccines.
Academic Article Delivery of IL-12 intranasally leads to reduced IL-12-mediated toxicity.
Academic Article IgA immunodeficiency leads to inadequate Th cell priming and increased susceptibility to influenza virus infection.
Academic Article The protective efficacy of chlamydial protease-like activity factor vaccination is dependent upon CD4+ T cells.
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 Intranasal interleukin-12 treatment promotes antimicrobial clearance and survival in pulmonary Francisella tularensis subsp. novicida infection.
Academic Article Influence of interleukin-15 on CD8+ natural killer cells in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected chimpanzees.
Academic Article Mast cells inhibit intramacrophage Francisella tularensis replication via contact and secreted products including IL-4.
Academic Article Induction of cross-serovar protection against genital chlamydial infection by a targeted multisubunit vaccination approach.
Concept Interleukin-2
Concept Interleukin-4
Concept Interleukin-10
Concept Interleukin-12
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Concept Receptors, Interleukin-4
Concept Interleukin-17
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