Immunity against tularemia: passive protection of mice by transfer of immune tissues.
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Immunotherapy for tularemiaFrancisella philomiragia Infection and Lethality in Mammalian Tissue Culture Cell Models, Galleria mellonella, and BALB/c MiceCell-mediated and humoral immunity induced by a live Francisella tularensis vaccine.Stimulation of human lymphocytes by a vaccine strain of Francisella tularensisMurine model for study of cell-mediated immunity: protection against death from fully virulent Francisella tularensis infection.Significance of T cells in resistance to experimental murine coccidioidomycosis.Adoptive transfer of immunity from mice immunized with ribosomes or live yeast cells of Histoplasma capsulatumMediation of immunity to intracellular infection (Toxoplasma and Besnoitia) within somatic cells.Infection-immunity in tularemia: specificity of cellular immunity.Intranasal vaccination with a defined attenuated Francisella novicida strain induces gamma interferon-dependent antibody-mediated protection against tularemia.Transfer of immunity against lethal murine Francisella infection by specific antibody depends on host gamma interferon and T cells.Antibodies contribute to effective vaccination against respiratory infection by type A Francisella tularensis strainsVirulence of Francisella spp. in chicken embryos.Human body temperature and new approaches to constructing temperature-sensitive bacterial vaccinesIdentification of immunologic and pathologic parameters of death versus survival in respiratory tularemia.Influence of genetic background on host resistance to experimental murine tularemia.Francisella tularensis infection-derived monoclonal antibodies provide detection, protection, and therapy.Interleukin 2 and gamma interferon production, interleukin 2 receptor expression, and DNA synthesis induced by tularemia antigen in vitro after natural infection or vaccinationIn vitro interactions between rabbit alveolar macrophages and Pasteurella tularensis.Temperature-sensitive bacterial pathogens generated by the substitution of essential genes from cold-loving bacteria: potential use as live vaccines.Time of lymphocyte response after onset of tularemia and after tularemia vaccination.Isolation of Francisella tularensis from infected frozen human blood.Cell-mediated immunity against Francisella tularensis after natural infection.Stimulation of subpopulations of human lymphocytes by a vaccine strain of Francisella tularensisImmunity against Francisella tularensis in northern Finland.STUDIES OF TUBERCLE BACILLUS-HISTIOCYTE RELATIONSHIPS. VI. INDUCTION OF CELLULAR RESISTANCE BY RIBOSOMES AND RIBOSOMAL RNA.Development of a novel Francisella tularensis Live Vaccine Strain expressing ovalbumin provides insight into antigen-specific CD8+ T cell responses.
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Immunity against tularemia: passive protection of mice by transfer of immune tissues.
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Immunity against tularemia: passive protection of mice by transfer of immune tissues.
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Immunity against tularemia: passive protection of mice by transfer of immune tissues.
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10.1084/JEM.115.2.411
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1962-02-01T00:00:00Z