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349 related items for PubMed ID: 10528164

  • 1. TH cells primed during influenza virus infection provide help for qualitatively distinct antibody responses to subsequent immunization.
    Marshall D, Sealy R, Sangster M, Coleclough C.
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  • 7. Cross-protection in mice infected with influenza A virus by the respiratory route is correlated with local IgA antibody rather than serum antibody or cytotoxic T cell reactivity.
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  • 11. Cellular immune responses of mice to influenza virus vaccines.
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  • 19. IgG isotype distribution of local and systemic immune responses induced by influenza virus infection.
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