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Chong, Anita S.
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Chong, Anita S.
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Epitopes
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Immunodominant Epitopes
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Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte
Academic Article
Anti-galactose-alpha(1,3)Galactose antibody production in alpha1, 3-galactosyltransferase gene knockout mice after xeno- and allotransplantation.
Academic Article
Differential immune response to carbohydrate epitopes on allo- and xenografts: implications for accommodation.
Academic Article
Differential immune responses to alpha-gal epitopes on xenografts and allografts: implications for accommodation in xenotransplantation.
Academic Article
Mouse-heart grafts expressing an incompatible carbohydrate antigen. II. Transition from accommodation to tolerance.
Academic Article
Peripheral deletion of mature alloreactive B cells induced by costimulation blockade.
Academic Article
Modulating adaptive immune responses to peptide self-assemblies.
Academic Article
Self-assembled peptide nanofibers raising durable antibody responses against a malaria epitope.
Academic Article
Titrating T-cell epitopes within self-assembled vaccines optimizes CD4+ helper T cell and antibody outputs.
Academic Article
The use of self-adjuvanting nanofiber vaccines to elicit high-affinity B cell responses to peptide antigens without inflammation.
Academic Article
Active immunotherapy for TNF-mediated inflammation using self-assembled peptide nanofibers.
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Intranasal delivery of adjuvant-free peptide nanofibers elicits resident CD8+ T cell responses.
Academic Article
Inhibition of protective immunity against Staphylococcus aureus infection by MHC-restricted immunodominance is overcome by vaccination.
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