Defence of the intestinal mucosal surface from enteric pathogens is initially mediated by secretory IgA (SIgA). As oral immunization of non-replicating antigen induces minimal SIgA antibody titers, novel immunization strategies which selectively induce mucosal immune responses in mammals are now being assessed in chickens. The strategies reviewed include the route of antigen delivery, the incorporation of antigenic components in delivery vehicles, the inclusion of immunomodulators in the vaccine formula or in the diet, and manipulation of intestinal microflora. The dierences in anatomical organization and immunological mechanisms between birds and mammals must be considered when manipulating avian intestinal immunity with the latest immunot...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Infection with either virulent or vaccine strains of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) elicits a com...
Animals are continuously threatened by pathogens entering the body through natural openings. Here we...
The mucosal immune system is a compartmentalized part of the immune system that provides local immun...
The mucosal immune system is a compartmentalized part of the immune system that provides local immun...
The mucosal immune system is a compartmentalized part of the immune system that provides local immun...
<div><p>Intestinal epithelial cells are multi-tasked cells that participate in digestion and absorpt...
Intestinal epithelial cells are multi-tasked cells that participate in digestion and absorption as w...
Several important poultry pathogens, including avian influenza virus (AIV), enter the host through t...
Session : Mucosal Immunology in the NeonateInternational audienceThe avian immune system shows strik...
Session : Mucosal Immunology in the NeonateInternational audienceThe avian immune system shows strik...
<p>IgA antibody content in intestinal mucus of SPF chickens immunized with either NDV-CS-NPs orally,...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
ABSTRACT The intestinal mucosa of commercial poul-try is continually subjected to invasion or coloni...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Infection with either virulent or vaccine strains of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) elicits a com...
Animals are continuously threatened by pathogens entering the body through natural openings. Here we...
The mucosal immune system is a compartmentalized part of the immune system that provides local immun...
The mucosal immune system is a compartmentalized part of the immune system that provides local immun...
The mucosal immune system is a compartmentalized part of the immune system that provides local immun...
<div><p>Intestinal epithelial cells are multi-tasked cells that participate in digestion and absorpt...
Intestinal epithelial cells are multi-tasked cells that participate in digestion and absorption as w...
Several important poultry pathogens, including avian influenza virus (AIV), enter the host through t...
Session : Mucosal Immunology in the NeonateInternational audienceThe avian immune system shows strik...
Session : Mucosal Immunology in the NeonateInternational audienceThe avian immune system shows strik...
<p>IgA antibody content in intestinal mucus of SPF chickens immunized with either NDV-CS-NPs orally,...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
ABSTRACT The intestinal mucosa of commercial poul-try is continually subjected to invasion or coloni...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
The intestinal mucosa is of major importance for immune development. To further study the ontogeny o...
Infection with either virulent or vaccine strains of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) elicits a com...
Animals are continuously threatened by pathogens entering the body through natural openings. Here we...