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The following pages link to Overexpression of IL-1alpha in skin differentially modulates the immune response to scarification with vaccinia virus (Q39706186):
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- Filaggrin deficiency promotes the dissemination of cutaneously inoculated vaccinia virus (Q27310377) (← links)
- Adverse events post smallpox-vaccination: insights from tail scarification infection in mice with Vaccinia virus (Q27346800) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis of polymorphisms associated with cytokine responses in smallpox vaccine recipients (Q28943252) (← links)
- Epidermal injury and infection during poxvirus immunization is crucial for the generation of highly protective T cell-mediated immunity (Q34762818) (← links)
- Establishment of the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) as a novel animal model for comparing smallpox vaccines administered preexposure in both high- and low-dose monkeypox virus challenges. (Q35140284) (← links)
- Commensal bacteria lipoteichoic acid increases skin mast cell antimicrobial activity against vaccinia viruses (Q36139858) (← links)
- MyD88-dependent immunity to a natural model of vaccinia virus infection does not involve Toll-like receptor 2 (Q37643755) (← links)
- The epidermis as an adjuvant (Q37973179) (← links)
- IL-1R Type 1-Deficient Mice Demonstrate an Impaired Host Immune Response against Cutaneous Vaccinia Virus Infection (Q40216507) (← links)
- Disruption of TNF-α/TNFR1 function in resident skin cells impairs host immune response against cutaneous vaccinia virus infection (Q42115218) (← links)
- Local innate and adaptive immune responses regulate inflammatory cell influx into the lungs after vaccination with formalin inactivated RSV (Q83400970) (← links)