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51. Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children.

52. Treatment of Chronic Asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum Infection Does Not Increase the Risk of Clinical Malaria Upon Reinfection.

53. Characterizing Antibody Responses to Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum Antigens in India Using Genome-Scale Protein Microarrays.

54. Serodiagnosis of Acute Typhoid Fever in Nigerian Pediatric Cases by Detection of Serum IgA and IgG Against Hemolysin E and Lipopolysaccharide.

55. Towards Development of Improved Serodiagnostics for Tularemia by Use of Francisella tularensis Proteome Microarrays.

56. Evaluation of quantum dot immunofluorescence and a digital CMOS imaging system as an alternative to conventional organic fluorescence dyes and laser scanning for quantifying protein microarrays.

57. Antibody Profiling in Naïve and Semi-immune Individuals Experimentally Challenged with Plasmodium vivax Sporozoites.

58. Large screen approaches to identify novel malaria vaccine candidates.

59. Modulation of Innate Immune Responses via Covalently Linked TLR Agonists.

60. Plasmodium falciparum Protein Microarray Antibody Profiles Correlate With Protection From Symptomatic Malaria in Kenya.

61. Biosignatures of Exposure/Transmission and Immunity.

62. Genetic Resistance to Malaria Is Associated With Greater Enhancement of Immunoglobulin (Ig)M Than IgG Responses to a Broad Array of Plasmodium falciparum Antigens.

63. Identification of Toxoplasma gondii antigens associated with different types of infection by serum antibody profiling.

64. Identification of novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis CD4 T-cell antigens via high throughput proteome screening.

65. Submicroscopic and asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections are common in western Thailand - molecular and serological evidence.

66. T cell antigen discovery using soluble vaccinia proteome reveals recognition of antigens with both virion and nonvirion association.

67. Invasive candidiasis in low birth weight preterm infants: risk factors, clinical course and outcome in a prospective multicenter study of cases and their matched controls.

68. CD4 T-cell memory responses to viral infections of humans show pronounced immunodominance independent of duration or viral persistence.

69. Humoral immunity to smallpox vaccines and monkeypox virus challenge: proteomic assessment and clinical correlations.

70. Immune profiling with a Salmonella Typhi antigen microarray identifies new diagnostic biomarkers of human typhoid.

71. Discovery of potential diagnostic and vaccine antigens in herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 by proteome-wide antibody profiling.

72. Immunodominant "asymptomatic" herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 protein antigens identified by probing whole-ORFome microarrays with serum antibodies from seropositive asymptomatic versus symptomatic individuals.

73. Identification of a common immune signature in murine and human systemic Salmonellosis.

74. Failure of the smallpox vaccine to develop a skin lesion in vaccinia virus-naïve individuals is related to differences in antibody profiles before vaccination, not after.

75. Measurement of antibody responses to Modified Vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) and Dryvax(®) using proteome microarrays and development of recombinant protein ELISAs.

76. Systems biology approach predicts antibody signature associated with Brucella melitensis infection in humans.

77. Identification of circulating bacterial antigens by in vivo microbial antigen discovery.

78. Identification of potential serodiagnostic and subunit vaccine antigens by antibody profiling of toxoplasmosis cases in Turkey.

79. High-throughput profiling of the humoral immune responses against thirteen human papillomavirus types by proteome microarrays.

80. Defining the humoral immune response to infectious agents using high-density protein microarrays.

81. ORFeome approach to the clonal, HLA allele-specific CD4 T-cell response to a complex pathogen in humans.

82. A Burkholderia pseudomallei protein microarray reveals serodiagnostic and cross-reactive antigens.

83. Profiling humoral immune responses to P. falciparum infection with protein microarrays.

84. A genome-wide proteome array reveals a limited set of immunogens in natural infections of humans and white-footed mice with Borrelia burgdorferi.

85. An extremely diverse CD4 response to vaccinia virus in humans is revealed by proteome-wide T-cell profiling.

86. Selective CD4+ T cell help for antibody responses to a large viral pathogen: deterministic linkage of specificities.

87. Redundancy and plasticity of neutralizing antibody responses are cornerstone attributes of the human immune response to the smallpox vaccine.

88. Antibody profiling by proteome microarray reveals the immunogenicity of the attenuated smallpox vaccine modified vaccinia virus ankara is comparable to that of Dryvax.

89. The identification and characterization of a monoclonal antibody to the vaccinia virus E3 protein.

90. From protein microarrays to diagnostic antigen discovery: a study of the pathogen Francisella tularensis.

91. Immunodominant Francisella tularensis antigens identified using proteome microarray.

92. Proteome-wide analysis of the serological response to vaccinia and smallpox.

93. GRA1 protein vaccine confers better immune response compared to codon-optimized GRA1 DNA vaccine.

94. Identification of humoral immune responses in protein microarrays using DNA microarray data analysis techniques.

95. Effect of high-intensity inspiratory muscle training on lung volumes, diaphragm thickness, and exercise capacity in subjects who are healthy.

96. A newly identified CpG oligodeoxynucleotide motif that stimulates rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) immune cells to produce immunomodulatory factors.

97. Vaccinia virus H3L envelope protein is a major target of neutralizing antibodies in humans and elicits protection against lethal challenge in mice.

98. Vaccination strategies for Francisella tularensis.

99. Profiling the humoral immune response to infection by using proteome microarrays: high-throughput vaccine and diagnostic antigen discovery.

100. Constraints on the efficacy of mucosal tolerance in treatment of human and animal arthritic diseases.

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