Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Expression and Characterization of Yeast Derived Chikungunya Virus Like Particles (CHIK-VLPs) and Its Evaluation as a Potential Vaccine CandidateCritical assessment of influenza VLP production in Sf9 and HEK293 expression systems.Gastrointestinal delivery of baculovirus displaying influenza virus hemagglutinin protects mice against heterologous H5N1 infection.Intranasal immunization of baculovirus displayed hemagglutinin confers complete protection against mouse adapted highly pathogenic H7N7 reassortant influenza virusBaculovirus-infected insect cells expressing peptide-MHC complexes elicit protective antitumor immunity.Use of the piggyBac transposon to create HIV-1 gag transgenic insect cell lines for continuous VLP production.Multiple innate signaling pathways cooperate with CD40 to induce potent, CD70-dependent cellular immunityAAV's anatomy: roadmap for optimizing vectors for translational successBaculovirus transduction of mesenchymal stem cells: in vitro responses and in vivo immune responses after cell transplantation.Conventional but not plasmacytoid dendritic cells foster the systemic virus-induced type I IFN response needed for efficient CD8 T cell priming.Baculovirus capsid display potentiates OVA cytotoxic and innate immune responses.Recognition of virus infection and innate host responses to viral gene therapy vectors.Residual baculovirus in insect cell-derived influenza virus-like particle preparations enhances immunogenicity.A pseudotype baculovirus expressing the capsid protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus and a T-cell immunogen shows enhanced immunogenicity in mice.Gene expression profiling to define host response to baculoviral transduction in the brain.A baculovirus dual expression system-based vaccine confers complete protection against lethal challenge with H9N2 avian influenza virus in miceMucosal delivery of ACNPV baculovirus driving expression of the Gal-lectin LC3 fragment confers protection against amoebic liver abscess in hamster.Protection against Amoebic Liver Abscess in Hamster by Intramuscular Immunization with an Autographa californica Baculovirus Driving the Expression of the Gal-Lectin LC3 FragmentThe double-stranded RNA bluetongue virus induces type I interferon in plasmacytoid dendritic cells via a MYD88-dependent TLR7/8-independent signaling pathway.Two Distinctive Phenotypes of AcMNPV Display Different Immune Abilities and Intracellular Destiny.Baculovirus: an insect-derived vector for diverse gene transfer applicationsAdaptive immune responses elicited by baculovirus and impacts on subsequent transgene expression in vivo.Intranasal Immunization with Influenza Virus-Like Particles Containing Membrane-Anchored Cholera Toxin B or Ricin Toxin B Enhances Adaptive Immune Responses and Protection against an Antigenically Distinct Virus.Local Immune Stimulation by Intravesical Instillation of Baculovirus to Enable Bladder Cancer Therapy.Rotavirus capsid VP6 protein acts as an adjuvant in vivo for norovirus virus-like particles in a combination vaccine.A baculovirus dual expression system-based malaria vaccine induces strong protection against Plasmodium berghei sporozoite challenge in miceVirus-Like Particles Produced in Pichia Pastoris Induce Protective Immune Responses Against Coxsackievirus A16 in Mice.Innate immune response induced by baculovirus attenuates transgene expression in mammalian cells.Induction of antitumor immunity against mouse carcinoma by baculovirus-infected dendritic cells.Enveloped virus-like particles as vaccines against pathogenic arboviruses.Different applications of virus-like particles in biology and medicine: Vaccination and delivery systems.cDNA microarray assays to evaluate immune responses following intracranial injection of baculoviral vectors in non-human primates.Natural killer and dendritic cells collaborate in the immune response induced by the vaccine against uterine cervical cancer.Inhibition of intracellular antiviral defense mechanisms augments lentiviral transduction of human natural killer cells: implications for gene therapy.Bluetongue virus: virology, pathogenesis and immunity.Expression of an innate immune element (mouse hepcidin-1) in baculovirus expression system and the comparison of its function with synthetic human hepcidin-25.Baculovirus induces type I interferon production through toll-like receptor-dependent and -independent pathways in a cell-type-specific manner.Simple and efficient ultrafiltration method for purification of rotavirus VP6 oligomeric proteins.Head-to-head comparison of three vaccination strategies based on DNA and raw insect-derived recombinant proteins against Leishmania.Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus displaying neospora caninum antigens as a vaccine candidate against N. caninum infection in mice.
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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2007 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2007 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2007
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im Februar 2007 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 2007/02/15)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 2007
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 2007/02/15)
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наукова стаття, опублікована в лютому 2007
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مقالة علمية (نشرت في 15-2-2007)
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Insect baculoviruses strongly potentiate adaptive immune responses by inducing type I IFN
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Claude Leclerc
Lissette Lopez
Paloma Rueda
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.178.4.2361
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2007-02-01T00:00:00Z