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51. Immunological and Symptomatic Effects of Oral Intake of Transgenic Rice Containing 7 Linked Major T-Cell Epitopes from Japanese Cedar Pollen Allergens.

52. Transgenic rice seeds expressing altered peptide ligands against the M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor suppress experimental sialadenitis-like Sjögren's syndrome.

53. Safety and efficacy of rice seed-based oral allergy vaccine for Japanese cedar pollinosis in Japanese monkeys.

54. Hypotensive Activity of Transgenic Rice Seed Accumulating Multiple Antihypertensive Peptides.

55. OsERdj7 is an ER-resident J-protein involved in ER quality control in rice endosperm.

56. Development of Rice-Seed-Based Oral Allergy Vaccines Containing Hypoallergenic Japanese Cedar Pollen Allergen Derivatives for Immunotherapy.

57. T-cell activation by transgenic rice seeds expressing the genetically modified Japanese cedar pollen allergens.

58. Evaluation of basophil activation caused by transgenic rice seeds expressing whole T cell epitopes of the major Japanese cedar pollen allergens.

59. Transgene-independent heredity of RdDM-mediated transcriptional gene silencing of endogenous genes in rice.

60. Oral Immunotherapy for Allergic Conjunctivitis Using Transgenic Rice Expressing Hypoallergenic Antigens.

61. Specific region affects the difference in accumulation levels between apple food allergen Mal d 1 and birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 which are expressed in vegetative tissues of transgenic rice.

62. Compensatory rebalancing of rice prolamins by production of recombinant prolamin/bioactive peptide fusion proteins within ER-derived protein bodies.

63. Efficacy of oral immunotherapy with a rice-based edible vaccine containing hypoallergenic Japanese cedar pollen allergens for treatment of established allergic conjunctivitis in mice.

64. An overview on the strategies to exploit rice endosperm as production platform for biopharmaceuticals.

65. Suppression of glucose-6-phosphate-isomerase induced arthritis by oral administration of transgenic rice seeds expressing altered peptide ligands of glucose-6-phosphate-isomerase.

66. Suppression of GPI-induced arthritis by oral administration of transgenic rice seeds expressing altered peptide ligands.

67. Deposition mode of transforming growth factor-β expressed in transgenic rice seed.

68. Characterization of IRE1 ribonuclease-mediated mRNA decay in plants using transient expression analyses in rice protoplasts.

69. Expression and Purification of Recombinant Mouse Interleukin-4 and -6 from Transgenic Rice Seeds.

70. Analysis of Recombinant Proteins in Transgenic Rice Seeds: Identity, Localization, Tolerance to Digestion, and Plant Stress Response.

71. Production of Rice Seed-Based Allergy Vaccines.

72. Evaluation of allergenic potential for rice seed protein components utilizing a rice proteome database and an allergen database in combination with IgE-binding of recombinant proteins.

73. Transgenic rice seed expressing flavonoid biosynthetic genes accumulate glycosylated and/or acylated flavonoids in protein bodies.

74. Rice seed for delivery of vaccines to gut mucosal immune tissues.

75. OsHrd3 is necessary for maintaining the quality of endoplasmic reticulum-derived protein bodies in rice endosperm.

76. Visualization of endoplasmic reticulum stressed cells for forward genetic studies in plants.

77. Prevention of allergic conjunctivitis in mice by a rice-based edible vaccine containing modified Japanese cedar pollen allergens.

78. Concentrated protein body product derived from rice endosperm as an oral tolerogen for allergen-specific immunotherapy--a new mucosal vaccine formulation against Japanese cedar pollen allergy.

79. Aβ induces oxidative stress in senescence-accelerated (SAMP8) mice.

80. Generation of transgenic rice with reduced content of major and novel high molecular weight allergens.

81. Suppression of collagen-induced arthritis by oral administration of transgenic rice seeds expressing altered peptide ligands of type II collagen.

82. Generation mechanism of novel, huge protein bodies containing wild type or hypoallergenic derivatives of birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 in rice endosperm.

83. RNA silencing is induced by the expression of foreign recombinant products in transgenic rice.

84. Development of a rice-based peptide vaccine for Japanese cedar and cypress pollen allergies.

85. Development of a novel transgenic rice with hypocholesterolemic activity via high-level accumulation of the α' subunit of soybean β-conglycinin.

86. Cis-element of the rice PDIL2-3 promoter is responsible for inducing the endoplasmic reticulum stress response.

87. RNA sequencing-mediated transcriptome analysis of rice plants in endoplasmic reticulum stress conditions.

88. Prophylactic effect of the oral administration of transgenic rice seeds containing altered peptide ligands of type II collagen on rheumatoid arthritis.

89. Emerging features of ER resident J-proteins in plants.

90. Analysis of rice ER-resident J-proteins reveals diversity and functional differentiation of the ER-resident Hsp70 system in plants.

91. The use of rice seeds to produce human pharmaceuticals for oral therapy.

92. Effect of overexpression of kinase- or RNase-deficient OsIRE1 on the endoplasmic reticulum stress response in transgenic rice plants.

93. Transgenic rice seed synthesizing diverse flavonoids at high levels: a new platform for flavonoid production with associated health benefits.

94. N-glycosylation and N-glycan moieties of CTB expressed in rice seeds.

95. Transgenic rice seeds accumulating recombinant hypoallergenic birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 generate giant protein bodies.

96. High-level production of lactostatin, a hypocholesterolemic peptide, in transgenic rice using soybean A1aB1b as carrier.

97. The plant-unique cis-element that mediates signaling from multiple endoplasmic reticulum stress sensors.

98. Increasing the production yield of recombinant protein in transgenic seeds by expanding the deposition space within the intracellular compartment.

99. Recent advances in understanding the control of secretory proteins by the unfolded protein response in plants.

100. Identification of a cis-element that mediates multiple pathways of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response in rice.

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