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1. Oral Bacillus subtilis spores-based vaccine for mass vaccination against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome.

2. Neutrophil-activating protein in Bacillus spores inhibits casein allergy via TLR2 signaling.

3. Ingestion of Bacillus cereus spores dampens the immune response to favor bacterial persistence.

4. Enhancing antibody detection sensitivity in lateral flow immunoassays using endospores of Bacillus subtilis as signal amplifiers.

5. Important role of Bacillus subtilis as a probiotic and vaccine carrier in animal health maintenance.

6. Surface display of the COE antigen of porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus on Bacillus subtilis spores.

7. Multiplex genetic manipulations in Clostridium butyricum and Clostridium sporogenes to secrete recombinant antigen proteins for oral-spore vaccination.

8. Bacillus subtilis spores as delivery system for nasal Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite surface protein immunization in a murine model.

9. Characterization of the adaptive immune response of donors receiving live anthrax vaccine.

10. Development of ELISA based on Bacillus anthracis capsule biosynthesis protein CapA for naturally acquired antibodies against anthrax.

11. Bacillus subtilis Spore-Trained Dendritic Cells Enhance the Generation of Memory T Cells via ICAM1.

12. A Stochastic Intracellular Model of Anthrax Infection With Spore Germination Heterogeneity.

13. Efficacy assessment of a triple anthrax chimeric antigen as a vaccine candidate in guinea pigs: challenge test with Bacillus anthracis 17 JB strain spores.

14. Clostridioides difficile spores stimulate inflammatory cytokine responses and induce cytotoxicity in macrophages.

15. Bacillus Toyonensis BCT-7112 T Spores as Parenteral Adjuvant of BoHV-5 Vaccine in a Murine Model.

16. A putative exosporium lipoprotein GBAA0190 of Bacillus anthracis as a potential anthrax vaccine candidate.

17. Intratumoral Injection of Clostridium novyi -NT Spores in Patients with Treatment-refractory Advanced Solid Tumors.

18. Convergent evolution of diverse Bacillus anthracis outbreak strains toward altered surface oligosaccharides that modulate anthrax pathogenesis.

19. Structural Integrity of the Alveolar-Capillary Barrier in Cynomolgus Monkeys Challenged with Fully Virulent and Toxin-Deficient Strains of Bacillus anthracis.

20. Nasal Immunization with the C-Terminal Domain of Bcla3 Induced Specific IgG Production and Attenuated Disease Symptoms in Mice Infected with Clostridioides difficile Spores.

21. Evaluation of immune response to Bacillus subtilis spores expressing Clonorchis sinensis serpin3.

22. Bacillus subtilis spore vaccines displaying protective antigen induce functional antibodies and protective potency.

23. Characterization of Bacillus anthracis Spore Proteins Using a Nanoscaffold Vaccine Platform.

24. Functional characterization and evaluation of protective efficacy of EA752-862 monoclonal antibody against B. anthracis vegetative cell and spores.

25. A probiotic treatment increases the immune response induced by the nasal delivery of spore-adsorbed TTFC.

26. Oral administration of recombinant Bacillus subtilis spores expressing Helicobacter pylori neutrophil-activating protein suppresses peanut allergy via up-regulation of Tregs.

27. An integrated experimental-computational approach for predicting virulence in New Zealand white rabbits and humans following inhalation exposure to Bacillus anthracis spores.

28. The Dosage of the Derivative of Clostridium Ghonii (DCG) Spores Dictates Whether an IFN γ /IL-9 or a Strong IFN γ Response Is Elicited in TC-1 Tumour Bearing Mice.

29. A Bivalent Protein r-PAbxpB Comprising PA Domain IV and Exosporium Protein BxpB Confers Protection Against B. anthracis Spores and Toxin.

30. Fate of carotenoid-producing Bacillus aquimaris SH6 colour spores in shrimp gut and their dose-dependent probiotic activities.

31. Immunogenicity of anthrax recombinant peptides and killed spores in goats and protective efficacy of immune sera in A/J mouse model.

32. A niosome formulation modulates the Th1/Th2 bias immune response in mice and also provides protection against anthrax spore challenge.

33. Modeling the macrophage-anthrax spore interaction: Implications for early host-pathogen interactions.

34. Structure-Immunogenicity Relationship of α- and β-Tetrasaccharide Glycoforms from Bacillus anthracis Exosporium and Fragments Thereof.

35. A bivalent protein r-PB, comprising PA and BclA immunodominant regions for comprehensive protection against Bacillus anthracis.

36. Immune response to C. novyi-NT immunotherapy.

37. Mucosal Delivery of Fusion Proteins with Bacillus subtilis Spores Enhances Protection against Tuberculosis by Bacillus Calmette-Guérin.

38. Development of Protective Immunity in New Zealand White Rabbits Challenged with Bacillus anthracis Spores and Treated with Antibiotics and Obiltoxaximab, a Monoclonal Antibody against Protective Antigen.

39. Spores of two probiotic Bacillus species enhance cellular immunity in BALB/C mice.

40. A novel live attenuated anthrax spore vaccine based on an acapsular Bacillus anthracis Sterne strain with mutations in the htrA, lef and cya genes.

41. Label-Free Detection of Bacillus anthracis Spore Uptake in Macrophage Cells Using Analytical Optical Force Measurements.

42. The combination of recombinant and non-recombinant Bacillus subtilis spore display technology for presentation of antigen and adjuvant on single spore.

43. Characterization of Chicken IgY Specific to Clostridium difficile R20291 Spores and the Effect of Oral Administration in Mouse Models of Initiation and Recurrent Disease.

44. Protection of farm goats by combinations of recombinant peptides and formalin inactivated spores from a lethal Bacillus anthracis challenge under field conditions.

45. Comparative analysis of immune effects in mice model: Clonorchis sinensis cysteine protease generated from recombinant Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis spores.

46. The recombinant fusion protein of cholera toxin B and neutrophil-activating protein expressed on Bacillus subtilis spore surface suppresses allergic inflammation in mice.

47. TLR sensing of bacterial spore-associated RNA triggers host immune responses with detrimental effects.

48. Oral delivery of Bacillus subtilis spores expressing cysteine protease of Clonorchis sinensis to grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus): Induces immune responses and has no damage on liver and intestine function.

49. Mucosal Antibodies to the C Terminus of Toxin A Prevent Colonization of Clostridium difficile.

50. Comparisons of the humoral and cellular immunity induced by live A16R attenuated spore and AVA-like anthrax vaccine in mice.

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