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195 related items for PubMed ID: 11738747

  • 1. One-time gene gun or intramuscular rabies DNA vaccination of non-human primates: comparison of neutralizing antibody responses and protection against rabies virus 1 year after vaccination.
    Lodmell DL, Parnell MJ, Bailey JR, Ewalt LC, Hanlon CA.
    Vaccine; 2001 Dec 12; 20(5-6):838-44. PubMed ID: 11738747
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  • 2. Rabies DNA vaccination of non-human primates: post-exposure studies using gene gun methodology that accelerates induction of neutralizing antibody and enhances neutralizing antibody titers.
    Lodmell DL, Parnell MJ, Bailey JR, Ewalt LC, Hanlon CA.
    Vaccine; 2002 May 22; 20(17-18):2221-8. PubMed ID: 12009276
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  • 3. Canine rabies DNA vaccination: a single-dose intradermal injection into ear pinnae elicits elevated and persistent levels of neutralizing antibody.
    Lodmell DL, Parnell MJ, Weyhrich JT, Ewalt LC.
    Vaccine; 2003 Sep 08; 21(25-26):3998-4002. PubMed ID: 12922136
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  • 4. DNA immunization protects nonhuman primates against rabies virus.
    Lodmell DL, Ray NB, Parnell MJ, Ewalt LC, Hanlon CA, Shaddock JH, Sanderlin DS, Rupprecht CE.
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  • 5. Gene gun particle-mediated vaccination with plasmid DNA confers protective immunity against rabies virus infection.
    Lodmell DL, Ray NB, Ewalt LC.
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  • 6. One-time intradermal DNA vaccination in ear pinnae one year prior to infection protects dogs against rabies virus.
    Lodmell DL, Ewalt LC, Parnell MJ, Rupprecht CE, Hanlon CA.
    Vaccine; 2006 Jan 23; 24(4):412-6. PubMed ID: 16153757
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  • 7. Nanogram quantities of plasmid DNA encoding the rabies virus glycoprotein protect mice against lethal rabies virus infection.
    Ray NB, Ewalt LC, Lodmell DL.
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  • 9. DNA vaccination of mice against rabies virus: effects of the route of vaccination and the adjuvant monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL).
    Lodmell DL, Ray NB, Ulrich JT, Ewalt LC.
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  • 10. Rabies vaccination: comparison of neutralizing antibody responses after priming and boosting with different combinations of DNA, inactivated virus, or recombinant vaccinia virus vaccines.
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  • 11. Adult dogs receiving a rabies booster dose with a recombinant adenovirus expressing rabies virus glycoprotein develop high titers of neutralizing antibodies.
    Tims T, Briggs DJ, Davis RD, Moore SM, Xiang Z, Ertl HC, Fu ZF.
    Vaccine; 2000 Jun 15; 18(25):2804-7. PubMed ID: 10812222
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    Aguilar-Setién A, Leon YC, Tesoro EC, Kretschmer R, Brochier B, Pastoret PP.
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  • 13. Rabies DNA vaccine encoding lysosome-targeted glycoprotein supplemented with Emulsigen-D confers complete protection in preexposure and postexposure studies in BALB/c mice.
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  • 15. Intradermal DNA vaccination in ear pinnae is an efficient route to protect cats against rabies virus.
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  • 16. [Analysis of determination of rabies virus neutralizing antibody titres in the sera of vaccinated humans.].
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  • 19. Survival of neutralizing antibody in previously rabies vaccinated subjects: a prospective study showing long lasting immunity.
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  • 20. Protection of non-human primates against rabies with an adenovirus recombinant vaccine.
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