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MHC class I. Microbial Pathogenesis, 12: 27-38,1992.
2- SILVA C.L., Lukacs K., Lowrie D.B. Major histocompatibility complex non-restricted presentation to CD4+ T-lymphocytes of Mycobacterium leprae heat-shock protein 65 antigen by macrophages transfected with the
mycobacterial gene. Immunology, 78: 35-42, 1993.
3- LOWRIE D.B., Tascon R.E., Colston M.J., Silva C.L..Towards a DNA vaccine against tuberculosis. Vaccine, 12: 1537-1540, 1994.
4- SILVA C.L., Lowrie D.B. A single mycobacterial protein (hsp65) expressed by a transgenic antigen-presenting cell vaccinates mice against tuberculosis. Immunology, 82: 244-248, 1994.
5- SILVA C.L., SilvaM.F., Pietro R.C.L.R., Lowrie D.B. Protection against tuberculosis by passive transfer with T cell clones recognizing mycobacterial heat-shock protein 65. Immunology, 83: 341-346, 1994.
6- SILVA C.L., Pietro R.C.L.R., Januário A., Bonato V.L.D., Lima V.M.F., Silva M.F., Lowrie D.B. Protection against tuberculosis by bone marrow cells expressing mycobacterial hsp65. Immunology, 86: 519- 524, 1995.
7- SILVA C.L. New vaccines against tuberculosis. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 28: 843-851, 1995.
8- LOWRIE D.B., Tascon R.E., Silva C.L. Vaccination against Tuberculosis. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 108: 309-312, 1995.
9- SILVA C.L., Silva M.F., Pietro R.C.L.R., Lowrie D.B. Characterization of T cells that confer a high degree of protective immunity against tuberculosis in mice after vaccination with tumor cells expressing mycobacterial hsp65. Infection and Immunity, 64: 2400-2407 1996.
10- LOWRIE D.B., C.L. Silva, Colston M.J., Ragno S., Tascon R.E. Protection against tuberculosis by plasmid DNA. Vaccine, 15: 834-838, 1997.
11- LOWRIE D.B., Silva C.L., Colston M.J., Tascon R.E.. DNA encoding individual mycobacterial antigens protects mice against tuberculosis. Vaccine, 1997, in press.
12- BONATO V.L.D., Lima V.M.F., Tascon R.E., Lowrie D.B., Silva C.L.. Identification and characterization of protective T cells in hsp65 DNA vacc inated and Mycobacter ium tuberculosis infected mice. Infection and
Immunity, 1997, in press.
13- SILVA C.L., Lowrie D.B., Tascon R.E., Lima V.M.F., Bonato V.L.D. T cell phenotypic changes associated with persistent protection against tuberculosis after DNA immunization. Infection and Immunity, 1997, in press.
MHC class I. Microbial Pathogenesis, 12: 27-38,1992.
2- SILVA C.L., Lukacs K., Lowrie D.B. Major histocompatibility complex non-restricted presentation to CD4+ T-lymphocytes of Mycobacterium leprae heat-shock protein 65 antigen by macrophages transfected with the
mycobacterial gene. Immunology, 78: 35-42, 1993.
3- LOWRIE D.B., Tascon R.E., Colston M.J., Silva C.L..Towards a DNA vaccine against tuberculosis. Vaccine, 12: 1537-1540, 1994.
4- SILVA C.L., Lowrie D.B. A single mycobacterial protein (hsp65) expressed by a transgenic antigen-presenting cell vaccinates mice against tuberculosis. Immunology, 82: 244-248, 1994.
5- SILVA C.L., SilvaM.F., Pietro R.C.L.R., Lowrie D.B. Protection against tuberculosis by passive transfer with T cell clones recognizing mycobacterial heat-shock protein 65. Immunology, 83: 341-346, 1994.
6- SILVA C.L., Pietro R.C.L.R., Januário A., Bonato V.L.D., Lima V.M.F., Silva M.F., Lowrie D.B. Protection against tuberculosis by bone marrow cells expressing mycobacterial hsp65. Immunology, 86: 519- 524, 1995.
7- SILVA C.L. New vaccines against tuberculosis. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 28: 843-851, 1995.
8- LOWRIE D.B., Tascon R.E., Silva C.L. Vaccination against Tuberculosis. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 108: 309-312, 1995.
9- SILVA C.L., Silva M.F., Pietro R.C.L.R., Lowrie D.B. Characterization of T cells that confer a high degree of protective immunity against tuberculosis in mice after vaccination with tumor cells expressing mycobacterial hsp65. Infection and Immunity, 64: 2400-2407 1996.
10- LOWRIE D.B., C.L. Silva, Colston M.J., Ragno S., Tascon R.E. Protection against tuberculosis by plasmid DNA. Vaccine, 15: 834-838, 1997.
11- LOWRIE D.B., Silva C.L., Colston M.J., Tascon R.E.. DNA encoding individual mycobacterial antigens protects mice against tuberculosis. Vaccine, 1997, in press.
12- BONATO V.L.D., Lima V.M.F., Tascon R.E., Lowrie D.B., Silva C.L.. Identification and characterization of protective T cells in hsp65 DNA vacc inated and Mycobacter ium tuberculosis infected mice. Infection and
Immunity, 1997, in press.
13- SILVA C.L., Lowrie D.B., Tascon R.E., Lima V.M.F., Bonato V.L.D. T cell phenotypic changes associated with persistent protection against tuberculosis after DNA immunization. Infection and Immunity, 1997, in press.
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