Autor:
Mwangi, D.M.
Honda, Y.
Graham, S.P.
Pelle, Roger
Taracha, E.L.N.
Gachanja, J.
Nyanjui, J.K.
Bray, J.
Palmer, G.H.
Brown, W.C.
Mwangi, W.
Theileria parva antigens recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are prime vaccine candidates against East Coast Fever in cattle. A strategy for enhancing induction of parasite-specific T cell responses by increasing recruitment and activation of dendritic cells (DCs) at the immunization sit...
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Mwangi, D.M.
,
Honda, Y.
,
Graham, S.P.
,
Pelle, Roger
,
Taracha, E.L.N.
,
Gachanja, J.
,
Nyanjui, J.K.
,
Bray, J.
,
Palmer, G.H.
,
Brown, W.C.
,
Mwangi, W.
,
[Treatment of cattle with DNA-encoded Flt3L and GM-CSF prior to immunization with Theileria parva candidate vaccine antigens induces CD4 and CD8 T cell IFN-γ responses but not CTL responses]
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Treatment of cattle with DNA-encoded Flt3L and GM-CSF prior to immunization with Theileria parva candidate vaccine antigens induces CD4 and CD8 T cell IFN-γ responses but not CTL responses