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1. Neutrophilic inflammation in the respiratory mucosa predisposes to RSV infection.

2. Protective and Harmful Immunity to RSV Infection.

3. The Helminth-Derived Immunomodulator AvCystatin Reduces Virus Enhanced Inflammation by Induction of Regulatory IL-10+ T Cells.

4. Impaired Antibody-mediated Protection and Defective IgA B-Cell Memory in Experimental Infection of Adults with Respiratory Syncytial Virus.

5. A gene expression signature for RSV: clinical implications and limitations.

6. RSV-induced bronchial epithelial cell PD-L1 expression inhibits CD8+ T cell nonspecific antiviral activity.

7. CD25+ natural regulatory T cells are critical in limiting innate and adaptive immunity and resolving disease following respiratory syncytial virus infection.

8. Delivery of cytokines by recombinant virus in early life alters the immune response to adult lung infection.

9. Interleukin 18 coexpression during respiratory syncytial virus infection results in enhanced disease mediated by natural killer cells.

10. The chemokine MIP1alpha/CCL3 determines pathology in primary RSV infection by regulating the balance of T cell populations in the murine lung.

11. Pulmonary V gamma 4+ gamma delta T cells have proinflammatory and antiviral effects in viral lung disease.

12. The role of T cells in the enhancement of respiratory syncytial virus infection severity during adult reinfection of neonatally sensitized mice.

13. Polylactide-co-glycolide (PLG) microparticles modify the immune response to DNA vaccination.

14. Virally delivered cytokines alter the immune response to future lung infections.

15. Differential chemokine expression following respiratory virus infection reflects Th1- or Th2-biased immunopathology.

16. Respiratory syncytial virus, airway inflammation, and FEV1 decline in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

17. The beta2 integrin CD11c distinguishes a subset of cytotoxic pulmonary T cells with potent antiviral effects in vitro and in vivo.

18. RSV 2005: Global impact, changing concepts, and new challenges.

19. Respiratory syncytial virus and other pneumoviruses: a review of the international symposium--RSV 2003.

20. Latency and persistence of respiratory syncytial virus despite T cell immunity.

21. Impaired Antibody-mediated Protection and Defective IgA B-Cell Memory in Experimental Infection of Adults with Respiratory Syncytial Virus

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