Barbara K. Felber American biologist
Felber, Barbara K
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Works
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Control of Heterologous Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIV Infection by DNA and Protein Coimmunization Regimens Combined with Different Toll-Like-Receptor-4-Based Adjuvants in Macaques | |
Early T Follicular Helper Cell Responses and Germinal Center Reactions Are Associated with Viremia Control in Immunized Rhesus Macaques | |
Gag and env conserved element CE DNA vaccines elicit broad cytotoxic T cell responses targeting subdominant epitopes of HIV and SIV Able to recognize virus-infected cells in macaques | |
Heterodimeric IL-15 delays tumor growth and promotes intratumoral CTL and dendritic cell accumulation by a cytokine network involving XCL1, IFN-γ, CXCL9 and CXCL10 | |
Humoral immunity induced by mucosal and/or systemic SIV-specific vaccine platforms suggests novel combinatorial approaches for enhancing responses | |
Neutrophil Vaccination Dynamics and Their Capacity To Mediate B Cell Help in Rhesus Macaques | |
A prime/boost vaccine regimen alters the rectal microbiome and impacts immune responses and viremia control post-SIV infection in male and female rhesus macaques | |
Priming with DNA expressing trimeric HIV V1V2 alters the immune hierarchy favoring the development of V2-specific antibodies in rhesus macaques | |
Scalable, cGMP-compatible purification of extracellular vesicles carrying bioactive human heterodimeric IL-15/lactadherin complexes. | |
The simian retrovirus-1 constitutive transport element, unlike the HIV-1 RRE, uses factors required for cellular mRNA export | |
TAP, the human homolog of Mex67p, mediates CTE-dependent RNA export from the nucleus | |
Therapeutic conserved elements | |
Therapeutic vaccination with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-DNA + IL-12 or IL-15 induces distinct CD8 memory subsets in SIV-infected macaques |