Search Results - "SUGAWA, Hideki"
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Heteropentameric Cholera Toxin B Subunit Chimeric Molecules Genetically Fused to a Vaccine Antigen Induce Systemic and Mucosal Immune Responses: a Potential New Strategy To Target Recombinant Vaccine Antigens to Mucosal Immune Systems
Published in Infection and Immunity (01-09-2005)“…Noninvasive mucosal vaccines are attractive alternatives to parenteral vaccines. Although the conjugation of vaccine antigens with the B subunit of cholera…”
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Successful Gene Transfer to the Porcine Liverin Vivowith an Adenoviral Vector
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-1998)“…In vivogene transfer to the porcine liver was tested with adenoviral vector to achieve molecular biological graft modulation. In adult female pigs…”
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Erratum to "Adenovirus-vectoredPlasmodium vivaxookinete surface protein, Pvs25, as a potential transmission-blocking vaccine" by Miyata et al. [Vaccine 29 (15) (2011) 2720-2726]
Published in Vaccine (23-05-2011)“…50 8.2 (7.5) 0 (3) 7.4 (4.5) 0 (5) 35.0 (14.5) 0 (0) Table 1 Summary of immunization experiments outlining antibody titers and transmission-blocking effects…”
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Adenovirus-vectored Plasmodium vivax ookinete surface protein, Pvs25, as a potential transmission-blocking vaccine
Published in Vaccine (24-03-2011)“…Abstract Adjuvants or delivery vehicles are essential components to expedite malaria vaccine development. In this study, replication-defective human adenovirus…”
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Improved hepatic microcirculation by human soluble urinary thrombomodulin in the xeno-perfused porcine liver
Published in Transplantation (27-04-2001)“…Both the protein C/thrombomodulin system and the heparin/anti-thrombin III system are major physiological anticoagulant systems, which may also play a major…”
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Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of triple human complement regulating proteins (DAF, MCP and CD59) in the xenogeneic porcine-to-human transplantation model. Part II: xenogeneic perfusion of the porcine liver in vivo
Published in Transplant international (01-05-2002)“…In this study, the adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of triple human complement regulating proteins was investigated in xenogeneic pig liver perfusion. The…”
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Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of triple human complement regulating proteins (DAF, MCP and CD59) in the xenogeneic porcine-to-human transplantation model. Part I: in vitro assays using porcine aortic endothelial cells
Published in Transplant international (01-05-2002)“…We assessed whether the adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of triple human complement regulating proteins (hCRPs) to the porcine aortic endothelium (PAE), could…”
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Analysis of the Fas System and Bcl-2 in Rat Liver Allograft Rejection
Published in The Journal of surgical research (15-06-1999)“…Background. Apoptosis is involved in the mechanism of cell death observed in liver allograft rejection. The liver cells are sensitive to Fas-mediated…”
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Analysis of fas system in pulmonary injury of graft-versus-host disease after rat intestinal transplantation
Published in Transplantation (15-10-1999)“…The lung is one of the primary targets of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), which is the principal complication that occurs after allogeneic intestinal…”
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Successful gene transfer to the porcine liver in vivo with an adenoviral vector
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-1998)“…In vivo gene transfer to the porcine liver was tested with adenoviral vector to achieve molecular biological graft modulation. In adult female pigs…”
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Stable Gene Expression with VSV-G Pseudotyped-Retrovirus Vector in the Rat Liver
Published in The Journal of surgical research (15-06-1999)“…Background. Pseudotyped-retrovirus-mediated gene transfer to the regenerating rat liver was investigated in vivo and the findings were compared with those for…”
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