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    Serum and Mucosal Immune Responses to an Inactivated Influenza Virus Vaccine Induced by Epidermal Powder Immunization by Chen, D, Periwal, S B, Larrivee, K, Zuleger, C, Erickson, C A, Endres, R L, Payne, L G

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-2001)
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    Studies on R-phycoerythrins from two Antarctic marine red algae and a mesophilic red alga by MACCOLL, R, EISELE, L. E, MALAK, H, ENDRES, R. L, WILLIAMS, E. C, BOWSER, S. S

    Published in Polar biology (01-11-1999)
    “…R-phycoerythrin was purified from two benthic red algae, Iridaea cordata and Phyllophora antarctica, obtained growing at -2°C under thick sea ice off the coast…”
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    Epidermal immunization by a needle-free powder delivery technology: Immunogenicity of influenza vaccine and protection in mice by Chen, Dexiang, Endres, Ryan L, Erickson, Cherie A, Weis, Kathleen F, McGregor, Martha W, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro, Payne, Lendon G

    Published in Nature medicine (01-10-2000)
    “…Human vaccines are typically injected into muscle despite its inconsequential function in the induction of subsequent immune responses. In contrast, skin, a…”
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    Adjuvantation of epidermal powder immunization by Chen, Dexiang, Erickson, Cherie A, Endres, Ryan L, Periwal, Sangeeta B, Chu, Qili, Shu, Cassandra, Maa, Yuh-Fun, Payne, Lendon G

    Published in Vaccine (06-04-2001)
    “…The skin is an immunologically active site and an attractive vaccination route. All current vaccines, however, are administered either orally, intramuscularly,…”
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    Epidermal powder immunization using non-toxic bacterial enterotoxin adjuvants with influenza vaccine augments protective immunity by Chen, Dexiang, Endres, Ryan L., Erickson, Cherie A., Maa, Yuh-Fun, Payne, Lendon G.

    Published in Vaccine (21-06-2002)
    “…The non-toxic B subunit of cholera toxin (CTB) and E. coli heat-labile toxin mutant proteins with reduced toxicity (LTR72) or no toxicity (LTK63) were used as…”
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