Neonatal DNA immunization with a plasmid encoding an internal viral protein is effective in the presence of maternal antibodies and protects against subsequent viral challenge.
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Maternal LAMP/p55gagHIV-1 DNA immunization induces in utero priming and a long-lasting immune response in vaccinated neonatesVaccines: the Fourth CenturyCpG DNA can induce strong Th1 humoral and cell-mediated immune responses against hepatitis B surface antigen in young miceEffect of passive immunization or maternally transferred immunity on the antibody response to a genetic vaccine to rabies virus.DNA immunization with minigenes: low frequency of memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes and inefficient antiviral protection are rectified by ubiquitination.DNA vaccines for influenza virus: differential effects of maternal antibody on immune responses to hemagglutinin and nucleoprotein.Neonates mount robust and protective adult-like CD8(+)-T-cell responses to DNA vaccines.Maternal vaccination: moving the science forward.Oral antigen exposure in extreme early life in lambs influences the magnitude of the immune response which can be generated in later life.Coxsackievirus B3 and the neonatal CNS: the roles of stem cells, developing neurons, and apoptosis in infection, viral dissemination, and disease.Immunization of pregnant women: Future of early infant protection.Mucosally delivered Salmonella live vector vaccines elicit potent immune responses against a foreign antigen in neonatal mice born to naive and immune mothers.Alterations in NF-kappaB and RBP-Jkappa by arenavirus infection of macrophages in vitro and in vivo.Immune responses following neonatal DNA vaccination are long-lived, abundant, and qualitatively similar to those induced by conventional immunization.
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Neonatal DNA immunization with a plasmid encoding an internal viral protein is effective in the presence of maternal antibodies and protects against subsequent viral challenge.
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