The immune responses to bacterial antigens encountered in vivo at mucosal surfaces.
Mammals have evolved a sophisticated immune system for handling antigens encountered at their mucosal surfaces. The way in which mucosally delivered antigens are handled influences our ability to design effective mucosal vaccines. Live attenuated derivatives of pathogens are one route towards the de...
Main Authors: | Dougan, G, Ghaem-Maghami, M, Pickard, D, Frankel, G, Douce, G, Clare, S, Dunstan, S, Simmons, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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