SummaryInoculation of plasmid vectors encoding a viral protein into muscle tissue was shown to result in expression of the transantigen and, consequently, an antiviral immune response. Here, we show that coinoculation of a plasmid expressing the glycoprotein of rabies virus with plasmids encoding mouse cytokines modulated the immune response to the viral protein. Coinoculation with a vector expressing mouse granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) enhanced the B and T helper cell activity to rabies virus, while coinoculation with a plasmid expressing interferon-γ (IFNγ) resulted in a decrease of the immune response to the viral antigen
An eultaryotic expression plasmid expressing therabies virus surface glycoprotein (G-protein) under ...
Antigen stimulated lymphocyte cell culture transfer factor, purified by gel filtration and lymphocyt...
To determine if modulating the amount of foreign antigen produced by a DNA vaccine can influence the...
SummaryInoculation of plasmid vectors encoding a viral protein into muscle tissue was shown to resul...
AbstractA plasmid vector expressing the full-length rabies virus glycoprotein (G protein) under the ...
DNA-based vaccines represent a novel method of immunization that has been demonstrated to induce i...
DNA immunization effectively induces humoral and cell-mediated immunity to numerous infectious dise...
Gene therapy has the potential to cure inherited diseases if the delivered genes achieve long-term e...
AbstractInflammatory cytokines have a significant role in altering the innate and adaptive arms of i...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the parameters influencing the magnitude and type of immun...
We have previously shown that live-attenuated rabies virus (RABV)-based vaccines infect and directly...
The potential for DNA vaccines encoding mutated versions of the same antigen to modulate immune resp...
AbstractThe effect of genetic immunization of neonatal mice was tested with a plasmid vector express...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific for conserved viral antigens can respond to different strain...
An eultaryotic expression plasmid expressing therabies virus surface glycoprotein (G-protein) under ...
An eultaryotic expression plasmid expressing therabies virus surface glycoprotein (G-protein) under ...
Antigen stimulated lymphocyte cell culture transfer factor, purified by gel filtration and lymphocyt...
To determine if modulating the amount of foreign antigen produced by a DNA vaccine can influence the...
SummaryInoculation of plasmid vectors encoding a viral protein into muscle tissue was shown to resul...
AbstractA plasmid vector expressing the full-length rabies virus glycoprotein (G protein) under the ...
DNA-based vaccines represent a novel method of immunization that has been demonstrated to induce i...
DNA immunization effectively induces humoral and cell-mediated immunity to numerous infectious dise...
Gene therapy has the potential to cure inherited diseases if the delivered genes achieve long-term e...
AbstractInflammatory cytokines have a significant role in altering the innate and adaptive arms of i...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the parameters influencing the magnitude and type of immun...
We have previously shown that live-attenuated rabies virus (RABV)-based vaccines infect and directly...
The potential for DNA vaccines encoding mutated versions of the same antigen to modulate immune resp...
AbstractThe effect of genetic immunization of neonatal mice was tested with a plasmid vector express...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific for conserved viral antigens can respond to different strain...
An eultaryotic expression plasmid expressing therabies virus surface glycoprotein (G-protein) under ...
An eultaryotic expression plasmid expressing therabies virus surface glycoprotein (G-protein) under ...
Antigen stimulated lymphocyte cell culture transfer factor, purified by gel filtration and lymphocyt...
To determine if modulating the amount of foreign antigen produced by a DNA vaccine can influence the...