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pro vyhledávání: '"Yong De Zhu"'
Autor:
Yong-de Zhu, Rudolf P.1, Koo, Kevin2, Bradshaw, Jeffrey D.1, Sutton, William F.1, Kuller, LaRene3, Bucala, Richard4, Anderson, David3, Mossman, Sally P.1,3, Villinger, François5, Haigwood, Nancy L.1,2 haigwood@u.washington.edu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. Aug2000, Vol. 29 Issue 3/4, p182-192. 11p.
Autor:
Francois Villinger, Nancy L. Haigwood, Richard Bucala, La Rene Kuller, David Anderson, Kevin Koo, Sally P. Mossman, William F. Sutton, Yong De Zhu, Jeffrey D. Bradshaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 29:182-192
Natural blood-borne antigen-presenting cells (APCs) were tested for their ability to augment antigen presentation for SIV vaccines. Fibrocytes and monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs) were isolated from multiple Macaca fascicularis. Macaque fibrocy
Autor:
Michael T. Hensel, Christopher C. Pierce, Nadeem A Sheikh, David Anderson, Nicole A. Doria-Rose, Yong De Zhu, Shiu Lok Hu, La Rene Kuller, Patricia Polacino, William F. Sutton, Nancy L. Haigwood
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Primatology. 32:218-228
We assessed four prime-boost vaccine regimens with a Gene Gun component for SHIV89.6P in Macaca nemestrina. A dosing experiment using beta-galactosidase plasmid showed that 30 or 45 shots per dose elicited higher titer antibody than smaller doses. Fo
Autor:
Barry R. Bloom, Inger Saxe, Michael M. McChesney, Ross P. Tarara, Glenn Fennelly, Christopher J. Miller, Yong-de Zhu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 176:1445-1453
Measles virus infection continues to be a major cause of infant mortality. There is a need for a measles vaccine that can be administered at birth in the presence of maternal neutralizing antibody. Infant rhesus monkeys were immunized with recombinan
Autor:
Linda Antipa, Nicholas W. Lerche, Paul A. Rota, Michael B. McChesney, William J. Bellini, Yong-de Zhu, Christopher J. Miller, Rafi Ahmed
Publikováno v:
Virology. 233(1):74-84
An animal model to study measles pathogenesis and the correlates of protective immunity was established using rhesus monkeys. A measles isolate, obtained during an epidemic of measles in the primate colony at the University of California, Davis, was
Autor:
Nicole A, Doria-Rose, Christopher C, Pierce, Michael T, Hensel, William F, Sutton, Nadeem, Sheikh, Patricia, Polacino, LaRene, Kuller, Yong-De, Zhu, Shiu-Lok, Hu, David, Anderson, Nancy L, Haigwood
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical primatology. 32(4-5)
We assessed four prime-boost vaccine regimens with a Gene Gun component for SHIV89.6P in Macaca nemestrina. A dosing experiment using beta-galactosidase plasmid showed that 30 or 45 shots per dose elicited higher titer antibody than smaller doses. Fo
Autor:
Azaibi Tamin, Nicholas W. Lerche, William J. Bellini, Linda S. Wyatt, Yong-de Zhu, Shmuel Rozenblatt, Bernard Moss, Paul A. Rota, Michael M. McChesney
Publikováno v:
Virology. (1):202-213
Immunization of newborn infants with standard measles vaccines is not effective because of the presence of maternal antibody. In this study, newborn rhesus macaques were immunized with recombinant vaccinia viruses expressing measles virus hemagglutin
Autor:
Linda Antipa, William J. Bellini, Jennifer R. Collins, Yong-de Zhu, Todd P. Greene, Paul A. Rota, Michael M. McChesney, Janet L. Heath
Publikováno v:
Virology. (1):85-92
Measles infection and the host immune response to measles virus were compared using naive and immunized rhesus monkeys. The monkeys were experimentally challenged with a wild-type strain of measles virus inoculated intranasally. After pathogenic viru