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    An in vitro functional assay to measure the biological activity of TB vaccine candidate H4-IC31 by Ming, Marin, Bernardo, Lidice, Williams, Kimberley, Kolattukudy, Pappachan, Kapoor, Nidhi, Chan, Leslie G., Pagnon, Anke, Piras, Fabienne, Su, Jin, Gajewska, Beata, Salha, Danielle, Gisonni-Lex, Lucy

    Published in Vaccine (16-05-2019)
    “…•In vitro assay measures biological activity of vaccine in human PBMC.•H4-IC31 stimulates PBMC IFNγ secretion in cells from BCG-immunized individual.•Assay…”
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    Epitope Profiling of Diphtheria Toxoid Provides Enhanced Monitoring for Consistency Testing during Manufacturing Process Changes by Houy, Camille, Ming, Marin, Ettorre, Luciano, Jin, Robbie, Thangavadivel, Nemika, Chen, Tricia, Su, Jin, Gajewska, Beata

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (13-05-2022)
    “…In the vaccine industry, multiple physicochemical, immunological, and analytical methods are applied throughout the manufacturing process to characterize and…”
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    Formulation development of a stable influenza recombinant neuraminidase vaccine candidate by Li, Bing, Ustyugova, Irina V, Szymkowicz, Lisa, Zhu, Shaolong, Ming, Marin, Fung, Karen Y Y, Cortés, Guadalupe, James, D Andrew, Hrynyk, Michael, Rahman, Nausheen, Brookes, Roger H, Ausar, Salvador F

    Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (31-12-2024)
    “…Current influenza vaccines could be augmented by including recombinant neuraminidase (rNA) protein antigen to broaden protective immunity and improve efficacy…”
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    Flow cytometry: An efficient method for antigenicity measurement and particle characterization on an adjuvanted vaccine candidate H4-IC31 for tuberculosis by He, Liwei, Su, Jin, Ming, Marin, Bernardo, Lidice, Chen, Tricia, Gisonni-Lex, Lucy, Gajewska, Beata

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (01-01-2018)
    “…We have developed an accurate, precise and stability-indicating flow cytometry (FC) based assay to directly measure antigenicity of H4 protein (also known as…”
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    Replacing the in vivo toxin challenge test with an in vitro assay for assessment of potency for diphtheria toxoid containing vaccines by Ming, Marin, Caterini, Judy, Ettorre, Luciano, Tang, Mei, Schreiber, Martha, Salha, Danielle, Gisonni-Lex, Lucy

    Published in Biologicals (01-11-2020)
    “…Replacement of the potency tests for diphtheria vaccines is a high priority for the international initiative to reduce, refine, and replace animal use in…”
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    Formulation, stability and immunogenicity of a trivalent pneumococcal protein vaccine formulated with aluminum salt adjuvants by Ljutic, Belma, Ochs, Martina, Messham, Benjamin, Ming, Marin, Dookie, Annie, Harper, Kevin, Ausar, Salvador F

    Published in Vaccine (19-04-2012)
    “…Highlights ► We studied the immunogenicity and stability a pneumococcal vaccine in Al adjuvants. ► Immunogenicity was significantly higher in AlO(OH) compared…”
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    Induction of CTL responses by plasmid DNA immunization by Ming, Marin Dana

    Published 01-01-1999
    “…A novel method of vaccination has recently been discovered, and is based on the ability of injected plasmid DNA to be taken up and expressed by cells in situ…”
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    Passive protection of mice against Streptococcus pneumoniae challenge by naturally occurring and vaccine-induced human anti-PhtD antibodies by Brookes, Roger H, Ming, Marin, Williams, Kimberley, Hopfer, Robert, Gurunathan, Sanjay, Gallichan, Scott, Tang, Mei, Ochs, Martina M

    Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (03-07-2015)
    “…Currently marketed Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccines are based on polysaccharide capsular antigens from the most common strains. Pneumococcal histidine triad…”
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