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    Plant-expressed HA as a seasonal influenza vaccine candidate by Shoji, Yoko, Chichester, Jessica A, Bi, Hong, Musiychuk, Konstantin, de la Rosa, Patricia, Goldschmidt, Lauren, Horsey, April, Ugulava, Natalia, Palmer, Gene A, Mett, Vadim, Yusibov, Vidadi

    Published in Vaccine (02-06-2008)
    “…Abstract Influenza is a globally important respiratory pathogen that causes a high degree of morbidity and mortality annually. Although current vaccines are…”
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    The role of non-viral antigens in the cotton rat model of respiratory syncytial virus vaccine-enhanced disease by Shaw, Christine A, Galarneau, Jean-Rene, Bowenkamp, Kathryn E, Swanson, Kurt A, Palmer, Gene A, Palladino, Giuseppe, Markovits, Judit E, Valiante, Nicholas M, Dormitzer, Philip R, Otten, Gillis R

    Published in Vaccine (02-01-2013)
    “…Highlights ► Investigated mechanism of FI-RSV-mediated vaccine-enhanced disease in cotton rats. ► Non-viral antigens in vaccine and challenge materials drive…”
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    A Nonproliferating Parvovirus Vaccine Vector Elicits Sustained, Protective Humoral Immunity following a Single Intravenous or Intranasal Inoculation by PALMER, Gene A, BROGDON, Jennifer L, CONSTANT, Stephanie L, TATTERSALL, Peter

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-02-2004)
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    A plant-produced plague vaccine candidate confers protection to monkeys by Mett, Vadim, Lyons, Jarred, Musiychuk, Konstantin, Chichester, Jessica A, Brasil, Trevor, Couch, Ronald, Sherwood, Robert, Palmer, Gene A, Streatfield, Stephen J, Yusibov, Vidadi

    Published in Vaccine (20-04-2007)
    “…Abstract Production of vaccine antigens in plants has received considerable attention over the last decade. However, despite many antigens being expressed in…”
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    Immunogenicity of a subunit vaccine against Bacillus anthracis by Chichester, Jessica A, Musiychuk, Konstantin, de la Rosa, Patricia, Horsey, April, Stevenson, Natalie, Ugulava, Natalia, Rabindran, Shailaja, Palmer, Gene A, Mett, Vadim, Yusibov, Vidadi

    Published in Vaccine (20-04-2007)
    “…Abstract The current approved vaccine against anthrax is based on protective antigen (PA) of Bacillus anthracis , requires six injections over an 18-month…”
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    Hairy roots as a vaccine production and delivery system by Skarjinskaia, Marina, Ruby, Karen, Araujo, Adriana, Taylor, Karina, Gopalasamy-Raju, Vengadesan, Musiychuk, Konstantin, Chichester, Jessica A, Palmer, Gene A, de la Rosa, Patricia, Mett, Vadim, Ugulava, Natalia, Streatfield, Stephen J, Yusibov, Vidadi

    “…Prevention of infectious diseases by vaccination is often limited because of the lack of safe, effective, and accessible vaccines. Traditional vaccines are…”
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    Immunogenicity of a subunit vaccine againstBacillus anthracis by Chichester, Jessica A, Musiychuk, Konstantin, de la Rosa, Patricia, Horsey, April, Stevenson, Natalie, Ugulava, Natalia, Rabindran, Shailaja, Palmer, Gene A, Mett, Vadim, Yusibov, Vidadi

    Published in Vaccine (20-04-2007)
    “…The current approved vaccine against anthrax is based on protective antigen (PA) ofBacillus anthracis, requires six injections over an 18-month period and has…”
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    Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus replication persists in liver, spleen, lymph node, and testis tissues and results in accumulation of viral RNA in germinal centers, concomitant with polyclonal activation of B cells by Anderson, G W, Rowland, R R, Palmer, G A, Even, C, Plagemann, P G

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-08-1995)
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    Coexistence in lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus pools of variants that differ in neuropathogenicity and ability to establish a persistent infection by Chen, Z, Rowland, R R, Anderson, G W, Palmer, G A, Plagemann, P G

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-04-1997)
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    Infection of central nervous system cells by ecotropic murine leukemia virus in C58 and AKR mice and in in utero-infected CE/J mice predisposes mice to paralytic infection by lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus by Anderson, G W, Palmer, G A, Rowland, R R, Even, C, Plagemann, P G

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-01-1995)
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    Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus entry into the central nervous system and replication in anterior horn neurons by Anderson, Grant W, Palmer, Gene A, Rowland, Raymond R. R, Even, Chen, Plagemann, Peter G. W

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-03-1995)
    “…Department of Microbiology, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA The initial replication of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating…”
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    A nested set of eight RNAs is formed in macrophages infected with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus by LILI KUO, HARTY, J. T, ERICKSON, L, PALMER, G. A, PLAGEMANN, P. G. W

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-1991)
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    Differential glycosylation of the ectodomain of the primary envelope glycoprotein of two strains of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus that differ in neuropathogenicity by Faaberg, Kay S., Palmer, Gene A., Even, Chen, Anderson, Grant W., Plagemann, Peter G.W.

    Published in Virus research (01-12-1995)
    “…ORF 5 encoding the primary envelope glycoprotein, VP-3P, of a highly neuropathogenic isolate of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV-v) has been…”
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