Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Critical role of perforin-dependent CD8+ T cell immunity for rapid protective vaccination in a murine model for human smallpoxDynamics of the CD8 T-cell response following yellow fever virus 17D immunizationHIV-1 vaccine design: harnessing diverse lymphocytes to conquer a diverse pathogenEPIPOX: Immunoinformatic Characterization of the Shared T-Cell Epitome between Variola Virus and Related Pathogenic OrthopoxvirusesDemographic and clinical factors associated with response to smallpox vaccine in preimmunized volunteersVaccinia scars associated with improved survival among adults in rural Guinea-Bissau.New classes of orthopoxvirus vaccine candidates by functionally screening a synthetic library for protective antigens.Preferential amplification of CD8 effector-T cells after transcutaneous application of an inactivated influenza vaccine: a randomized phase I trial.Response surface methodology to determine optimal cytokine responses in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells after smallpox vaccination.Persisting humoral antiviral immunity within the Japanese population after the discontinuation in 1976 of routine smallpox vaccinations.Role of genes that modulate host immune responses in the immunogenicity and pathogenicity of vaccinia virus.Control of vaccinia virus skin lesions by long-term-maintained IFN-gamma+TNF-alpha+ effector/memory CD4+ lymphocytes in humans.Yaba-like disease virus: an alternative replicating poxvirus vector for cancer gene therapy.Epidermal powder immunization induces both cytotoxic T-lymphocyte and antibody responses to protein antigens of influenza and hepatitis B viruses.Mature dendritic cells infected with canarypox virus elicit strong anti-human immunodeficiency virus CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell responses from chronically infected individuals.Vaccinia virus H3L envelope protein is a major target of neutralizing antibodies in humans and elicits protection against lethal challenge in mice.Memory CD8 T-cell differentiation during viral infection.Genome-wide genetic associations with IFNγ response to smallpox vaccineIdentification of vaccinia virus epitope-specific HLA-A*0201-restricted T cells and comparative analysis of smallpox vaccines.Long term recall of memory CD8 T cells in mice to first and third generation smallpox vaccines.Flow cytometry and T-cell response monitoring after smallpox vaccination.Differential requirements for CD80/86-CD28 costimulation in primary and memory CD4 T cell responses to vaccinia virus.Epidermal injury and infection during poxvirus immunization is crucial for the generation of highly protective T cell-mediated immunityHuman T-cell responses to vaccinia virus envelope proteins.CD127+CCR5+CD38+++ CD4+ Th1 effector cells are an early component of the primary immune response to vaccinia virus and precede development of interleukin-2+ memory CD4+ T cells.Cytokine expression patterns associated with systemic adverse events following smallpox immunizationContributions of humoral and cellular immunity to vaccine-induced protection in humans.Vaccination Expands Antigen-Specific CD4+ Memory T Cells and Mobilizes Bystander Central Memory T CellsPhenotypic and Functional Alterations in Circulating Memory CD8 T Cells with Time after Primary Infection.Immunological memory after exposure to variola virus, monkeypox virus, and vaccinia virus.Detection of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific CD8+ T cells in macaques protected from SIV challenge by prior SIV subunit vaccination.Reverse vaccinology: developing vaccines in the era of genomicsDevelopment of smallpox vaccine candidates with integrated interleukin-15 that demonstrate superior immunogenicity, efficacy, and safety in miceUncovering the interplay between CD8, CD4 and antibody responses to complex pathogens.Hepatitis C virus-specific cellular immune responses in individuals with no evidence of infectionDNA/MVA HIV-1/AIDS vaccine elicits long-lived vaccinia virus-specific immunity and confers protection against a lethal monkeypox challenge.Immunization with vaccinia virus induces polyfunctional and phenotypically distinctive CD8(+) T cell responsesQuantitation of CD8+ T cell responses to newly identified HLA-A*0201-restricted T cell epitopes conserved among vaccinia and variola (smallpox) viruses.Distinct time effects of vaccination on long-term proliferative and IFN-gamma-producing T cell memory to smallpox in humans.The orthopoxvirus type I IFN binding protein is essential for virulence and an effective target for vaccination
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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P2093
P2860
P1433
P1476
Human cytotoxic T-cell memory: long-lived responses to vaccinia virus.
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P2093
R A Littaua
W E Demkowicz
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1996-04-01T00:00:00Z