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- Strain specificity of bovine Theileria parva-specific cytotoxic T cells is determined by the phenotype of the restricting class I MHC
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- Bovine cytotoxic T cell clones which recognise lymphoblasts infected with two antigenically different stocks of the protozoan parasite Theileria parva
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Author: Graham, S.P.
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- Characterization of the fine specificity of Bovine CD8 T-Cell responses to defined antigens from the protozoan parasite Theileria parva
- 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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- Exploiting host immunity and parasite genomics to develop a robust sub-unit vaccine against East Coast fever in cattle - Where are we?
Author: Honda, Y.
- Characterization of the fine specificity of Bovine CD8 T-Cell responses to defined antigens from the protozoan parasite Theileria parva
- 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
- Delivery of the Theileria parva p67 antigen to cattle using recombinant vaccinia virus: IL-2 enhances protection
- Exploiting host immunity and parasite genomics to develop a robust sub-unit vaccine against East Coast fever in cattle - Where are we?
- Theileria parva candidate vaccine antigens recognized by immune bovine cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- Identification of bovine cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes on the intracellular parasite Theileria Parva