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Antigen-dependent rescue of nose-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) development independent of LTβR and CXCR5 signaling
Janet Krege; Sebastian Seth; Svenja Hardtke; Ana Clara Marques Davalos-Misslitz; Reinhold Förster
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Initiation of NALT Organogenesis Is Independent of the IL-7R, LTβR, and NIK Signaling Pathways but Requires the Id2 Gene and CD3−CD4+CD45+ Cells
Satoshi Fukuyama; Takachika Hiroi; Yoshifumi Yokota; Paul D. Rennert; Manabu Yanagita; Naotoshi Kinoshita; Seigo Terawaki; Takashi Shikina; Masafumi Yamamoto; Yuichi Kurono; Hiroshi Kiyono
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Phenotypic and Functional Differences between Lymphocytes from NALT and Nasal Passages of Mice
M. A. Rodríguez-Monroy; S. Rojas-Hernández; Leticia Moreno-Fierros
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Nalt- versus peyer's-patch-mediated mucosal immunity
Kiyono; Hiroshi; Fukuyama; Satoshi
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On the Tensor Product of Composition Algebras
Patrick J Morandi; José M Pérez-Izquierdo; S Pumplün
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Isolation and characterization of mouse nasal-associated lymphoid tissue
Hideki Asanuma; Amy Hodson Thompson; Takuya Iwasaki; Yuko Sato; Yuji Inaba; Chikara Aizawa; Takeshi Kurata; Shin-ichi Tamura
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Induction of antibody-secreting cells and T-helper and memory cells in murine nasal lymphoid tissue
H.-Y. WU; E. B. NIKOLOVA; K. W. BEAGLEY; M. W. RUSSELL
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Intranasal vaccination of infant mice induces protective immunity in the absence of nasal-associated lymphoid tissue
Albert Sabirov; Dennis W. Metzger
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Striking Activation of NALT and Nasal Passages Lymphocytes Induced by Intranasal Immunization with Cry1Ac protoxin
M. A. Rodriguez-Monroy; L. Moreno-Fierros
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Nasal Lymphoid Tissue (NALT) as a Mucosal Immune Inductive Site
H.-Y. WU; H. H. NGUYEN; M. W. RUSSELL
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The early interferon response of nasal-associated lymphoid tissue to Streptococcus pyogenes infection
Kendra A. Hyland; Robert Brennan; Stephen B. Olmsted; Eduardo Rojas; Ellen Murphy; Beinan Wang; P. Patrick Cleary
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Lymphotoxin Plays a Crucial Role in the Development and Function of Nasal-Associated Lymphoid Tissue through Regulation of Chemokines and Peripheral Node Addressin
Xiaoyan Ying; Kee Chan; Priti Shenoy; Myriam Hill; Nancy H. Ruddle
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Fighting the death penalty a fifty-year journey of argument and persuasion
Wanger; Eugene G
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Bronchus- and nasal-associated lymphoid tissues
John Bienenstock; Mark R. McDermott
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Intranasal immunization with polymer-grafted microparticles activates the nasal-associated lymphoid tissue and draining lymph nodes
HERITAGE; BROOK; UNDERDOWN; McDERMOTT
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Hyperplasia of the lymphoepithelium of NALT in rats but not in mice upon 28-day exposure to 15 ppm formaldehyde vapor
C. Frieke Kuper; Lidy van Oostrum; Lan Ma-Hock; Stefan Durrer; Ruud A. Woutersen
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Enhancement of the proliferation of human marrow erythroid (BFU-E) progenitor cells by prostaglandin E requires the participation of OKT8- positive T lymphocytes and is associated with the density expression of major histocompatibility complex class II antigens on BFU-E
Lu; L; Pelus; LM; Broxmeyer; HE; Moore; MA; Wachter; M; Walker; D; Platzer; E
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A combination of Flt3 ligand cDNA and CpG ODN as nasal adjuvant elicits NALT dendritic cells for prolonged mucosal immunity
Tatsuya Fukuiwa; Shinichi Sekine; Ryoki Kobayashi; Hideaki Suzuki; Kosuke Kataoka; Rebekah S. Gilbert; Yuichi Kurono; Prosper N. Boyaka; Arthur M. Krieg; Jerry R. McGhee; Kohtaro Fujihashi
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Effects of restraint stress on NALT structure and nasal IgA levels
Rigoberto Oros-Pantoja; Adriana Jarillo-Luna; Víctor Rivera-Aguilar; Luvia Enid Sánchez-Torres; Marycarmen Godinez-Victoria; Rafael Campos-Rodríguez
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Psychological stress impairs the local CD8+ T cell response to mucosal HSV-1 infection and allows for increased pathogenicity via a glucocorticoid receptor-mediated mechanism
Kathleen A. Ashcraft; John Hunzeker; Robert H. Bonneau
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CD137 Is Required for M Cell Functional Maturation but Not Lineage Commitment
En Hui Hsieh; Xiomara Fernandez; Jing Wang; Mary Hamer; Stephanie Calvillo; Michael Croft; Byoung S. Kwon; David D. Lo
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The role of nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue
C. Frieke Kuper; Petra J. Koornstra; Dona M.H. Hameleers; Jeike Biewenga; Ben J. Spit; Adrian M. Duijvestijn; Peter J.C. van Breda Vriesman; Taede Sminia
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IgA antibody-forming cell responses in the nasal-associated lymphoid tissue of mice vaccinated by intranasal, intravenous and/or subcutaneous administration
Hideki Asanuma; Chikara Aizawa; Takeshi Kurata; Shin-ichi Tamura
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Nasal immune system: distinctive Th0 and Th1/Th2 type environments in murine nasal-associated lymphoid tissues and nasal passage, respectively
Takachika Hiroi; Kouichi Iwatani; Hideki Iijima; Satoru Kodama; Manabu Yanagita; Hiroshi Kiyono
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Implications of nasopharynx-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) in the development of allergic responses in an allergic rhinitis mouse model
D.-Y. Kim; S. Fukuyama; T. Nagatake; K. Takamura; I. G. Kong; Y. Yokota; C. H. Lee; H. Kiyono
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Primary induction of CD4 T cell responses in nasal associated lymphoid tissue during group A streptococcal infection
Hae-Sun Park; Massimo Costalonga; R. Lee Reinhardt; Priscilla E. Dombek; Marc K. Jenkins; P. Patrick Cleary
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Pe Drumuri de munte
Hogas Calistrat
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Phenotypes and functions of persistent Sendai virus-induced antibody forming cells and CD8+ T cells in diffuse nasal-associated lymphoid tissue typify lymphocyte responses of the gut
Rajeev Rudraraju; Sherri Surman; Bart Jones; Robert Sealy; David L. Woodland; Julia L. Hurwitz
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British Communism and the Politics of Education, 1926-1968
Matthew Kavanagh
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Comparative studies of local antibody and cellular immune responses to influenza infection and vaccination with live attenuated reassortant influenza vaccine (LAIV) utilizing a mouse nasal-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) separation method
Galina Petukhova; Anatoly Naikhin; Tatiana Chirkova; Svetlana Donina; Daniil Korenkov; Larisa Rudenko
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Probing local innate immune responses after mucosal immunisation
Lindsay J Hall; Simon Clare; Gordon Dougan
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Nasal-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT): frequency and localization in young children
A. S. DEBERTIN; T. TSCHERNIG; H. TÖNJES; W. J. KLEEMANN; H. D. TRÖGER; R. PABST
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Nasal associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) contributes little to protection against aerosol challenge with Mycobacterium tuberculosis after immunisation with a recombinant adenoviral vaccine
Edward O. Ronan; Lian Ni Lee; Elma Z. Tchilian; Peter C.L. Beverley
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Nasal lymphoid tissue, intranasal immunization, and compartmentalization of the common mucosal immune system
Hong-Yin Wu; Michael W. Russell
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Induction of innate immunity by nasal influenza vaccine administered in combination with an adjuvant (cholera toxin)
Kazutoshi Matsuo; Tomoki Yoshikawa; Hideki Asanuma; Takuya Iwasaki; Yukari Hagiwara; Ze Chen; Shin-etsu Kadowaki; Hajime Tsujimoto; Takeshi Kurata; Shin-ichi Tamura
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Effects of naltrexone, andd-amphetamine, and their interaction on the stimulus control of choice behavior of rats
David M. Grilly; Gordon C. Gowans
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A new intra-NALT route elicits mucosal and systemic immunity against Moraxella catarrhalis in a mouse challenge model
Yingchun Hou; Wei-Gang Hu; Takashi Hirano; Xin-Xing Gu
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Geniu pustiu
Eminescu Mihai
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Electromembrane extraction of trace amounts of naltrexone and nalmefene from untreated biological fluids
Maryam Rezazadeh; Yadollah Yamini; Shahram Seidi
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Kinetics of mouse antibody and lymphocyte responses during intranasal vaccination with a lipooligosaccharide-based conjugate vaccine
Takashi Hirano; Xinan Jiao; Zhong Chen; Carter Van Waes; Xin-Xing Gu
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Performance of noninvasive markers for liver fibrosis is reduced in chronic hepatitis C with normal transaminases
G. Sebastiani; A. Vario; M. Guido; A. Alberti
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Adela
Ibraileanu Garabet
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Iubire
Alexandru Vlahuţă
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Din trecutul nostru Romania pitoreasca
VLAHUTA Alexandru [Alexandru; VLAHUTA]
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Din trecutul nostru. România pitorească
Alexandru Vlahuță
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Coincidence of different structures of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) in the respiratory tract of children: no indications for enhanced mucosal immunostimulation in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
A. S. Debertin; T. Tschernig; A. Schürmann; T. Bajanowski; B. Brinkmann; R. Pabst
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Nasal immunization with plasmid DNA encoding P6 protein and immunostimulatory complexes elicits nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-specific long-term mucosal immune responses in the nasopharynx
Satoru Kodama; Takashi Hirano; Kenji Noda; Shingo Umemoto; Masashi Suzuki
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Antagonism of gut, but not central effects of morphine with quaternary narcotic antagonists
James Russell; Paul Bass; Leon I. Goldberg; C.R. Schuster; H. Merz