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Immunotherapy with internally inactivated virus loaded dendritic cells boosts cellular immunity but does not affect feline immunodeficiency virus infection course.
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Evaluation of feline monocyte-derived dendritic cells loaded with internally inactivated virus as a vaccine against feline immunodeficiency virus.
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Feline immunodeficiency virus dendritic cell infection and transfer.
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Vaccination with vif-deleted feline immunodeficiency virus provirus, GM-CSF, and TNF-alpha plasmids preserves global CD4 T lymphocyte function after challenge with FIV.
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Ability of CD8+ T cell anti-feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) activity and FIV proviral DNA load in mononuclear cells in FIV-infected cats.
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Prime-boost vaccination using DNA and whole inactivated virus vaccines provides limited protection against virulent feline immunodeficiency virus.
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MHC-restricted protection of cats against FIV infection by adoptive transfer of immune cells from FIV-vaccinated donors.
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Experimental vaccine protection against feline immunodeficiency virus.
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CD134 and CXCR4 expression corresponds to feline immunodeficiency virus infection of lymphocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells.
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Protection against homologous but not heterologous challenge induced by inactivated feline immunodeficiency virus vaccines.
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Development of FIV-specific cytolytic T-lymphocyte responses in cats upon immunisation with FIV vaccines.
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Localization of the viral antigen of feline immunodeficiency virus in the lymph nodes of cats at the early stage of infection.
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Domestic cats infected with lion or puma lentivirus develop anti-feline immunodeficiency virus immune responses.
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Distribution of immune cells in the female reproductive tract in uninfected and FIV infected cats.
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Dual-subtype FIV vaccine protects cats against in vivo swarms of both homologous and heterologous subtype FIV isolates.
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