AbstractVaccinia virus (VACV), the vaccine for smallpox, induces an antibody response that is largely responsible for conferring protection. Here, we studied the antibody response to VACV by generating and characterizing B cell hybridomas from a mouse immunized with VACV. Antibodies from 66 hybridomas were found to recognize 11 VACV antigens (D8, A14, WR148, D13, H3, A56, A33, C3, B5, A10 and F13), 10 of which were previously recognized as major antigens in smallpox vaccine by a microarray of VACV proteins produced with a prokaryotic expression system. VACV C3 protein, which was not detected as a target of antibody response by the proteome array, was recognized by two hybridomas, suggesting that selection of hybridomas based on immune recog...
Vaccinia virus immunization provides lifelong protection against smallpox, but the mechanisms of thi...
The smallpox vaccine is the prototypic vaccine, yet the viral targets critical for vaccine-mediated ...
Live vaccinia virus (VV) vaccination has been highly successful in eradicating smallpox. However, th...
AbstractVaccinia virus (VACV), the vaccine for smallpox, induces an antibody response that is largel...
AbstractPrimary immunization of humans with smallpox vaccine (live vaccinia virus (VACV)) consistent...
AbstractThe viral strain responsible for smallpox infection is variola major (VARV). As a result of ...
AbstractTwo major infectious forms of vaccinia virus (VACV) have been described: the intracellular m...
Protein-based smallpox vaccines have shown to be effective alternatives to live virus vaccines in an...
Vaccinia virus immunization provides lifelong protection against smallpox, but the mechanisms of thi...
AbstractThree decades after the eradication of smallpox, the threat of bioterrorism and outbreaks of...
AbstractPreviously we found that passive transfer of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific to either...
The potential for smallpox to be disseminated in a bioterror attack has prompted development of new,...
The possible bioterrorism threat using the variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, has promo...
The eradication of smallpox (variola) and the subsequent cessation of routine vaccination have left ...
The viral strain responsible for smallpox infection is variola major (VARV). As a result of the succ...
Vaccinia virus immunization provides lifelong protection against smallpox, but the mechanisms of thi...
The smallpox vaccine is the prototypic vaccine, yet the viral targets critical for vaccine-mediated ...
Live vaccinia virus (VV) vaccination has been highly successful in eradicating smallpox. However, th...
AbstractVaccinia virus (VACV), the vaccine for smallpox, induces an antibody response that is largel...
AbstractPrimary immunization of humans with smallpox vaccine (live vaccinia virus (VACV)) consistent...
AbstractThe viral strain responsible for smallpox infection is variola major (VARV). As a result of ...
AbstractTwo major infectious forms of vaccinia virus (VACV) have been described: the intracellular m...
Protein-based smallpox vaccines have shown to be effective alternatives to live virus vaccines in an...
Vaccinia virus immunization provides lifelong protection against smallpox, but the mechanisms of thi...
AbstractThree decades after the eradication of smallpox, the threat of bioterrorism and outbreaks of...
AbstractPreviously we found that passive transfer of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific to either...
The potential for smallpox to be disseminated in a bioterror attack has prompted development of new,...
The possible bioterrorism threat using the variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, has promo...
The eradication of smallpox (variola) and the subsequent cessation of routine vaccination have left ...
The viral strain responsible for smallpox infection is variola major (VARV). As a result of the succ...
Vaccinia virus immunization provides lifelong protection against smallpox, but the mechanisms of thi...
The smallpox vaccine is the prototypic vaccine, yet the viral targets critical for vaccine-mediated ...
Live vaccinia virus (VV) vaccination has been highly successful in eradicating smallpox. However, th...