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153 related items for PubMed ID: 3678362

  • 1. A genetically determined lack of oral tolerance to ovalbumin is due to failure of the immune system to respond to intestinally derived tolerogen.
    Mowat AM, Lamont AG, Bruce MG.
    Eur J Immunol; 1987 Nov; 17(11):1673-6. PubMed ID: 3678362
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  • 2. Failure of SCID mice to generate an oral tolerogen after a feed of ovalbumin: a role for a functioning gut-associated lymphoid system.
    Furrie E, Turner MW, Strobel S.
    Immunology; 1994 Dec; 83(4):562-7. PubMed ID: 7875736
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  • 3. Priming of systemic and local delayed-type hypersensitivity responses by feeding low doses of ovalbumin to mice.
    Lamont AG, Mowat AM, Parrott DM.
    Immunology; 1989 Apr; 66(4):595-9. PubMed ID: 2714839
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  • 4. The role of antigen recognition and suppressor cells in mice with oral tolerance to ovalbumin.
    Mowat AM.
    Immunology; 1985 Oct; 56(2):253-60. PubMed ID: 2932384
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  • 5. Depletion of suppressor T cells by 2'-deoxyguanosine abrogates tolerance in mice fed ovalbumin and permits the induction of intestinal delayed-type hypersensitivity.
    Mowat AM.
    Immunology; 1986 Jun; 58(2):179-84. PubMed ID: 2940171
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  • 7. Induction of immunological tolerance by oral, but not intravenous and intraportal, administration of ovalbumin and the difference between young and old mice.
    Wakabayashi A, Utsuyama M, Hosoda T, Sato K, Takahashi H, Hirokawa K.
    J Nutr Health Aging; 2006 Jun; 10(3):183-91. PubMed ID: 16622581
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  • 8. Immunological responses to fed protein antigens in mice. IV. Effects of stimulating the reticuloendothelial system on oral tolerance and intestinal immunity to ovalbumin.
    Mowat AM, Parrot DM.
    Immunology; 1983 Dec; 50(4):547-54. PubMed ID: 6654387
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  • 9. Oral tolerance to ovalbumin in mice: studies of chemically modified and 'biologically filtered' antigen.
    Bruce MG, Ferguson A.
    Immunology; 1986 Apr; 57(4):627-30. PubMed ID: 2420712
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  • 12. Hypersensitivity and oral tolerance in the absence of a secretory immune system.
    Karlsson MR, Johansen FE, Kahu H, Macpherson A, Brandtzaeg P.
    Allergy; 2010 May; 65(5):561-70. PubMed ID: 19886928
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  • 13. Induction of oral tolerance in the primed immune system: influence of antigen persistence and adjuvant form.
    Leishman AJ, Garside P, Mowat AM.
    Cell Immunol; 2000 Jun 15; 202(2):71-8. PubMed ID: 10896766
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  • 15. Oral tolerance in protein-deprived mice. I. Profound antibody tolerance but impaired DTH tolerance after antigen feeding.
    Lamont AG, Gordon M, Ferguson A.
    Immunology; 1987 Jul 15; 61(3):333-7. PubMed ID: 3610214
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  • 16. Intestinal commensal bacteria promote T cell hyporesponsiveness and down-regulate the serum antibody responses induced by dietary antigen.
    Tsuda M, Hosono A, Yanagibashi T, Kihara-Fujioka M, Hachimura S, Itoh K, Hirayama K, Takahashi K, Kaminogawa S.
    Immunol Lett; 2010 Aug 16; 132(1-2):45-52. PubMed ID: 20621647
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  • 17. Importance of gastrointestinal ingestion and macromolecular antigens in the vein for oral tolerance induction.
    Wakabayashi A, Kumagai Y, Watari E, Shimizu M, Utsuyama M, Hirokawa K, Takahashi H.
    Immunology; 2006 Oct 16; 119(2):167-77. PubMed ID: 16796692
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  • 20. Partial characterization of a circulating tolerogenic moiety which, after a feed of ovalbumin, suppresses delayed-type hypersensitivity in recipient mice.
    Furrie E, Turner MW, Strobel S.
    Immunology; 1995 Nov 16; 86(3):480-6. PubMed ID: 8550089
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