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The Mucosal Adjuvanticity of Cholera Toxin Involves Enhancement of Costimulatory Activity by Selective Up-Regulation of B7.2 Expression
Yingzi Cong
, Casey T. Weaver
, Charles O. Elson
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Cholera Toxin
100%
Costimulatory Molecules
100%
B7-2
100%
Adjuvanticity
100%
Macrophages
25%
B7-1
25%
Bone Marrow Macrophages
25%
Immunogenicity
16%
T Cells
8%
Immunogen
8%
Close Relationships
8%
Functional Activity
8%
Mucosal T Cells
8%
Intracellular cAMP
8%
Bone Marrow
8%
Expression Activity
8%
Dibutyryl-cAMP
8%
Peyer's Patch Cell
8%
Cholera Toxin B
8%
Anti-CD3
8%
Granulocyte Macrophages
8%
Mac-1
8%
Strongly Prime
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cholera Toxin
100%
Upregulation
100%
Macrophage
53%
T Cell
15%
Immunogenicity
15%
Cerebrospinal Fluid
15%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
7%
Granulocyte
7%
Peyer's Patch
7%
CD3 Antigen
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cholera Toxin
100%
Immunogenicity
16%
APC
8%
Cholera Toxin B Subunit
8%
CD3 Antigen
8%