262 results on '"Guillet, J. G."'
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2. Mise au point d’un vaccin prophylactique contre l’infection par le VIH. Où en est la recherche clinique?
3. T cell response to Hu-D peptides in patients with anti-Hu syndrome
4. Human papillomavirus 16-specific T cell responses in classic HPV-related vulvar intra-epithelial neoplasia. Determination of strongly immunogenic regions from E6 and E7 proteins
5. Comparison of subcutaneous and intravenous interleukin-2 in asymptomatic HIV-1 infection: a randomised controlled trial
6. Identification of potentially immunogenic sequences of human papillomavirus 16 (HPV 16) E6 and E7 proteins in human.
7. A soluble HLA-G protein that inhibits natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity
8. Recognition of Physiological Receptors by Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies: Molecular Mimicry of the Ligand or Cross-Reactivity?
9. Immunization of mice with lipopeptides bypasses the prerequisite for adjuvant. Immune response of BALB/c mice to human immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein
10. IDIOTYPY OF β-ADRENERGIC LIGAND BINDING ANTIBODIES AND RECEPTORS
11. In vivo containment of SIV replication associated with induction of broad multispecific ccytotoxic T lymphocytes directed against conserved viral epitopes
12. In vivo containment of SIV replication associated with induction of broad multispecific cytotoxic T lymphocytes directed against conserved viral epitopes
13. Containment of SIV escape variants in vivo associated with highly macaque multispecific CTL vaccine induction
14. Importance of antiviral multispecific CTL responses in the control of AIDS infection
15. Importance of antiviral multispecific CTL in the containment of SIVmac infection in macaques immunized by lipopeptides
16. Induction of anti-SIV CD8 T-cell immune responses in Rhesus Macaques by immunization with lipopeptides
17. Evidence for importance of lipopeptide-induced multispecific CTL in the containment of SIVmac infection
18. Importance d’une large reponse CTL chez le macaque rhesus immunisé par des lipopeptides dans le controle de l’infection par le SIV
19. Nef CTL analysis in acute SIV-infected macaques
20. Analysis of the selection pressure by the NEF-immunodominant macaque CTL response in SIV infection
21. Strong immune selection pressure by the NEF-immunodominant macaque CTL response in SIV infection
22. Role of multispecific CTL in controlling SIVmac infection in rhesus monkeys immunized by lipopeptides
23. Etude longitudinale de la pression de sélection exercée par la réponse CTL anti-NEF chez lemacaque infecté par le SIVmac251
24. Evidence for importance of multispecific CTL in controlling SIVmac infection in rhesus monkeys immunized by lipopeptides
25. Induction of anti-SIV multispecific CTL in rhesus macaques by immunization with lipopeptides including a promiscuous Th epitope
26. Fine characterization of macaque cytotoxic T lymphocytes induced by lipopeptides. Evolution of anti-NEF cytotoxicity after SIV challenge. Optimization of lipopeptides immunizations
27. Selection of virus variants and emergence of virus escape mutants by CTL mono-specific induced by lipopeptide vaccine
28. Monospecific CTL induced into rhesus macaques by lipopeptidic immunization select viral variants and mutants
29. Positive role of macaque cytotoxic T lymphocytes during SIV infection: decrease of cellular viremia and increase of asymptomatic clinical period
30. Optimization of lipopeptide immunization for induction of multispecific CTL. Perspectives in human vaccination
31. Relevance of lipopeptide vaccination to induce cytotoxic T lymphocytes: example of macque rhesus model in order to develop a vaccin against HIV
32. Fine characterization of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) induced into macaques by lipopeptide immunization
33. Réponses immunitaires T anti-E2 d’HPV16 et contrôle viral chez des femmes ayant une VIN classique et leurs partenaires masculins
34. Human papillomavirus 16-specific T cell responses in classic HPV-related vulvar intra-epithelial neoplasia. Determination of strongly immunogenic regions from E6 and E7 proteins
35. Study of Antigen-Processing Steps Reveals Preferences Explaining Differential Biological Outcomes of Two HLA-A2-Restricted Immunodominant Epitopes from Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
36. The potential of lipid-modified peptides as synthetic vaccines, or for intracellular delivery of functional motifs
37. Phase I trial of recombinant adenovirus gene transfer in lung cancer. Longitudinal study of the immune responses to transgene and viral products.
38. In vivo T helper cell response to retro-inverso peptidomimetics.
39. Direct ex vivo simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific cytotoxic activity detected from small intestine intraepithelial lymphocytes of SIV-infected macaques at an advanced stage of infection
40. Differential distribution of galactosylceramide, H antigen, and carcinoembryonic antigen in rhesus macaque digestive mucosa.
41. Predominant involvement of CD8+CD28- lymphocytes in human immunodeficiency virus-specific cytotoxic activity
42. Preferential usage of the T-cell receptor by influenza virus hemagglutinin-specific human CD4+ T lymphocytes: in vitro life span of clonotypic T cells
43. Transient Expression of Genes TransferredIn Vivointo Heart Using First-Generation Adenoviral Vectors: Role of the Immune Response
44. Identification of multirestricted immunodominant regions recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef protein
45. Identification of multirestricted immunodominant regions recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef protein
46. Impaired cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognition due to genetic variations in the main immunogenic region of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 NEF protein.
47. Simian immunodeficiency virus as a model for vaccination against HIV. Induction in rhesus macaques of GAG- or NEF-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes by lipopeptides.
48. Cancer and the heat shock response
49. Antigen-dependent stimulation by bone marrow-derived mast cells of MHC class II-restricted T cell hybridoma.
50. Antigen presentation capacity of murine macrophages infected with Leishmania amazonensis amastigotes.
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