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    Genetic adjuvants for DNA immunization

    The injection of naked plasmid DNA expression vectors into animal muscle or skin has been shown to be an effective means to stimulate cellular and humoral immunity against the expressed protein [36]. However, ...

    Robert B. Mendoza, Thomas J. Kipps in Gene Vaccination: Theory and Practice (1998)

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    DNA vaccines with rapid intracellular degradation are more effective for inducing CTL

    DNA vaccines have several advantages over conventional vaccines, such as ease of construction, low expense for mass production, high temperature stability, and ability to induce a full spectrum of exceptionall...

    Yunqi Wu, Thomas J. Kipps in Gene Vaccination: Theory and Practice (1998)

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    Studies of HIV Infection and the Development of Epstein-Barr Virus-Related B Cell Lymphomas Following Transfer of Human Lymphocytes to Mice With Severe Combined Immunodeficiency

    Mice with severe combined immunodeficiency (C.B-17 scid, hereafter SCID) accept xenografts of adult human peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL). The transplanted human PBL expand in number and survive for at least th...

    Donald E. Mosier, Richard J. Gulizia, Stephen M. Baird, Stephen Spector in The Scid Mouse (1989)

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    Switching the Isotype of Monoclonal Antibodies

    Isotype switch variant selection is an important adjunct to monoclonal antibody technology. Through the production of hybridomas, we can now harness the specificity of the humoral immune response to generate v...

    Thomas J. Kipps in Hybridoma Technology in the Biosciences and Medicine (1985)

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    Genetic map** of the BGL idiotypic marker within theIgh-V region

    Thomas J. Kipps, Martin E. Dorf in Immunogenetics (1979)