99 results on '"Ueda, Shigeharu"'
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2. Induction of Acute Myoclonic Encephalopathy in Hamsters by Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Virus
3. Measles Neutralizing Antibodies in Student Nurses after Exposure to Measles Patients
4. Feasibility of UV-inactivated vaccinia virus in the modification of tumor cells for augmentation of their immunogenicity
5. The augmentation of tumor-specific immunity by virus help: III. Enhanced generation of tumor-specific Lyt-1+2− T cells is responsible for augmented tumor immunity in vivo
6. Phase 1b Randomized Trial and Follow-Up Study in Uganda of the Blood-Stage Malaria Vaccine Candidate BK-SE36
7. Possible Role of Dimerization in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Genome RNA Packaging
8. Identification and Characterization of Cell Lines with a Defect in a Post-adsorption Stage of Sendai Virus-mediated Membrane Fusion
9. A Part of Amino Acid Sequence of the Gastro-colonic Cancer Inducing Virus Protein in WF-Osaka (WF/Osp) Rats.
10. Structure-Function Relationship of T-2 Toxin and Its Metabolites in Inducing Thymic Apoptosisin Vivoin Mice
11. A Wild-type Japanese Measles Virus Strain Inducing Predominant Early Down-regulation of CD46.
12. Antiviral Substance from Silkworm Faeces: Purification and Its Chemical Characterization.
13. Establishment of a Persistently Infected Cell Line with the Colon Cancer Inducing Virus of WF-Osaka (WF/Osp) Rats.
14. Suppression of Enveloped Virus Production with a Substance from Silkworm Faeces.
15. Three Antigenic Regions in p17 of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Revealed by Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies and Human Antibodies in HIV-1 Carrier Sera
16. Generation and Characterization of a Host Cell-Dependent gag Gene Mutant of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
17. Diversity of Sites for Measles Virus Binding and for Inactivation of Complement C3b and C4b on Membrane Cofactor Protein CD46
18. Transmissible colon carcinoma of WF-Osaka strain rats.
19. VIRUS PARTICLES IN SPONTANEOUS GASTRO-COLONIC ADENOCARCINOMA OF WF-OSAKA RAT STRAIN
20. Inactivation of Enveloped Viruses by a Silver-Thiosulfate Complex
21. Studies on Live Rubella Vaccine. V. Quantitative Aspects of Interference between Rubella, Measles and Mumps Viruses in Their Trivalent Vaccine
22. Monoclonal Antibodies Specific to and Cross-reactive with Marek's Disease Virus and Herpesvirus of Turkeys
23. A Long-Term Follow-Up Study on the Efficacy of Further Attenuated Live Measles Vaccine, Biken CAM Vaccine
24. Studies on Measles in Thailand. VI. A Clinical Trial of 'CAM 70' Measles Virus Vaccine in Home-Dwelling Children
25. Additional Evidence for the Augmented Induction of Tumor-Specific Resistance in Vaccinia Virus-Primed Mice by Immunization with Vaccinia Virus-Modulated Syngeneic Tumor Cells
26. Studies on Live Rubella Vaccine. III. Field Trials with Vaccines Attenuated by Serial Passages in Primary Pig Kidney Cells
27. Studies on Live Mumps Virus Vaccine. V. Development of a New Mumps Vaccine 'AM 9' by Plaque Cloning
28. Studies on Live Rubella Vaccine. IV. Comparative Field Trials with Attenuated Vaccines at Different Passage Levels in Japanese Quail Embryo Fibroblast Cells
29. An Extremely Attenuated, Live Measles Virus Vaccine (CAM-EX). Persistence of Low Titer-Antibody in Institutionalized Children with Psychomotor Retardation after Vaccination
30. An Epidemiological Study of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis in Japan, 1976
31. Temperature-Sensitive Alteration in Fusion Activity of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Virus during Serial Passages in Vitro and Expression of Hemagglutinin on the Infected Cells
32. Application of Live Attenuated Measles and Mumps Vaccines in Children with Acute Leukemia
33. Prevention of Syngeneic Tumor Growth in Vaccinia Virus-Primed Mice by Immunization with Vaccinia Virus-Modulated Tumor Cells
34. Studies on Further Attenuated Live Measles Vaccine. VIII. Estimated Duration of Immunity after Vaccination without Natural Infection
35. Studies on Live Rubella Vaccine. VI. Seroepidemiological Surveillance and Immunization of Adolescents in High School
36. Differential Ability of Tumor-Unique and Cross-Reactive Antigen(s) on Two Murine Hepatoma Cell Lines to Induce Lyt-1⁺2⁻ T Cells Responsible for in vivo Protective Immunity
37. Isolation of Monoclonal Antibodies Reactive with Marek's Disease Tumor-Associated Surface Antigen (MATSA)
38. Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE) : Isolation of a Defective Variant of Measles Virus from Brain Obtained at Autopsy
39. Copy Number of Tandem Direct Repeats within the Inverted Repeats of Marek's Disease Virus DNA
40. Concomitant Appearance of Antibodies to Two Viruses in Cerebrospinal Fluid of an Infant with Acute Encephalitis
41. Studies on Further Attenuated Live Measles Vaccine. V. Immunization Test of CAM-A4 Measles Vaccine on Handicapped Children
42. Studies on Further Attenuated Live Measles Vaccine. VII. Development and Evaluation of CAM-70 Measles Virus Vaccine
43. Studies on Live Attenuated Mumps Virus Vaccine. II. Biological Characteristics of The Strains Adapted to The Amniotic and Chorioallantoic Cavity of Developing Chick Embryos
44. Studies on Live Mumps Virus Vaccine. III. Evaluation of Newly Developed Live Mumps Virus Vaccine
45. Studies on the Combined Use of Killed and Live Measles Vaccines II. Advantages of the Inhalation Method
46. Studies on Live Attenuated Mumps Virus Vaccine. I. Attenuation of Mumps Virus by Serial Passage in The Chorioallantoic Cavity of Developing Chick Embryos and Field Trials by The Inhalation Method
47. Studies on The Combined Use of Killed and Live Measles Vaccines IV. Four Years Follow-up
48. Studies on Further Attenuated Live Measles Vaccine. VI. Clinical and Serological Follow-Up One Year after Vaccination
49. Studies on Measles in Thailand IV. Persistence of Measles Antibody in The Absence of Natural Virus Two Years After Vaccination by The ' KL ' Method
50. Studies on The Combined Use of Killed and Live Measles Vaccines. V. Five Year Follow-Up
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