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  • 1. Plasmid-based vaccination with candidate anthrax vaccine antigens induces durable type 1 and type 2 T-helper immune responses.
    Zhang Y, Qiu J, Zhou Y, Farhangfar F, Hester J, Lin AY, Decker WK.
    Vaccine; 2008 Jan 30; 26(5):614-22. PubMed ID: 18166249
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  • 2. A plant based protective antigen [PA(dIV)] vaccine expressed in chloroplasts demonstrates protective immunity in mice against anthrax.
    Gorantala J, Grover S, Goel D, Rahi A, Jayadev Magani SK, Chandra S, Bhatnagar R.
    Vaccine; 2011 Jun 15; 29(27):4521-33. PubMed ID: 21504775
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  • 3. Nasal immunization with the mixture of PA63, LF, and a PGA conjugate induced strong antibody responses against all three antigens.
    Sloat BR, Shaker DS, Le UM, Cui Z.
    FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol; 2008 Mar 15; 52(2):169-79. PubMed ID: 18194342
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  • 6. An intranasal vaccine targeting both the Bacillus anthracis toxin and bacterium provides protection against aerosol spore challenge in rabbits.
    Wimer-Mackin S, Hinchcliffe M, Petrie CR, Warwood SJ, Tino WT, Williams MS, Stenz JP, Cheff A, Richardson C.
    Vaccine; 2006 May 01; 24(18):3953-63. PubMed ID: 16530302
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  • 8. Nasal immunization with a dual antigen anthrax vaccine induced strong mucosal and systemic immune responses against toxins and bacilli.
    Sloat BR, Cui Z.
    Vaccine; 2006 Sep 29; 24(40-41):6405-13. PubMed ID: 16828937
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  • 9. Anthrax protective antigen administered by DNA vaccination to distinct subcellular locations potentiates humoral and cellular immune responses.
    Midha S, Bhatnagar R.
    Eur J Immunol; 2009 Jan 29; 39(1):159-77. PubMed ID: 19130551
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  • 13. Catalytically inactive anthrax toxin(s) are potential prophylactic agents.
    Gupta M, Alam S, Bhatnagar R.
    Vaccine; 2007 Dec 05; 25(50):8410-9. PubMed ID: 17980467
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  • 16. Poly-gamma-d-glutamic acid and protective antigen conjugate vaccines induce functional antibodies against the protective antigen and capsule of Bacillus anthracis in guinea-pigs and rabbits.
    Lee DY, Chun JH, Ha HJ, Park J, Kim BS, Oh HB, Rhie GE.
    FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol; 2009 Nov 05; 57(2):165-72. PubMed ID: 19732139
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  • 18. A bivalent protein r-PB, comprising PA and BclA immunodominant regions for comprehensive protection against Bacillus anthracis.
    Majumder S, Das S, Somani V, Makam SS, Joseph KJ, Bhatnagar R.
    Sci Rep; 2018 May 08; 8(1):7242. PubMed ID: 29740033
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