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Grant INDUCTION OF PROTECTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST CHLAMYDIA
Grant IMMUNITY TO CHLAMYDIA ABORTUS
Academic Article Induction of immune memory by a multisubunit chlamydial vaccine.
Academic Article Evaluation of a broadly protective Chlamydia-cholera combination vaccine candidate.
Academic Article Vibrio cholerae ghosts (VCG) exert immunomodulatory effect on dendritic cells for enhanced antigen presentation and induction of protective immunity.
Academic Article Route of Vaccine Administration Influences the Impact of Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 Ligand (Flt3L) on Chlamydial-Specific Protective Immune Responses.
Academic Article Recombinant Vibrio cholerae ghosts as a delivery vehicle for vaccinating against Chlamydia trachomatis.
Academic Article Bacterial ghosts as carrier and targeting systems for mucosal antigen delivery.
Academic Article Evaluation of the protective efficacy of Vibrio cholerae ghost (VCG) candidate vaccines in rabbits.
Academic Article A recombinant multivalent combination vaccine protects against Chlamydia and genital herpes.
Academic Article Exploiting cholera vaccines as a versatile antigen delivery platform.
Academic Article Immunolocalization and challenge studies using a recombinant Vibrio cholerae ghost expressing Trypanosoma brucei Ca(2+) ATPase (TBCA2) antigen.
Academic Article A Vibrio cholerae ghost-based subunit vaccine induces cross-protective chlamydial immunity that is enhanced by CTA2B, the nontoxic derivative of cholera toxin.
Concept Vibrio cholerae
Academic Article Differential miRNA Profiles Correlate With Disparate Immunity Outcomes Associated With Vaccine Immunization and Chlamydial Infection.
Academic Article Intranasal immunization with inactivated chlamydial elementary bodies formulated in VCG-chitosan nanoparticles induces robust immunity against intranasal Chlamydia psittaci challenge.
Academic Article Cellular Basis for the Enhanced Efficacy of the Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 Ligand (FL) Adjuvanted VCG-Based Chlamydia abortus Vaccine.
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