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101. Vaccination-induced autoimmune vitiligo is a consequence of secondary trauma to the skin.

102. Helper-dependent adenoviral vectors containing modified fiber for improved transduction of developing and mature muscle cells.

103. A switch in costimulation from CD28 to 4-1BB during primary versus secondary CD8 T cell response to influenza in vivo.

104. Super-activated interferon-regulatory factors can enhance plasmid immunization.

105. The efficacy of genetic vaccination is dependent upon the nature of the vector system and antigen.

106. Dendritic cell-derived IL-12 is not required for the generation of cytotoxic, IFN-gamma-secreting, CD8(+) CTL in vivo.

107. Intravenous administration of stabilized antisense lipid particles (SALP) leads to activation and expansion of liver natural killer cells.

108. Activation of host antitumoral responses by cationic lipid/DNA complexes.

109. Effects of stuffer DNA on transgene expression from helper-dependent adenovirus vectors.

111. Combination therapy with interleukin-2 and wild-type p53 expressed by adenoviral vectors potentiates tumor regression in a murine model of breast cancer.

112. A double recombinant adenovirus expressing the costimulatory molecule B7-1 (murine) and human IL-2 induces complete tumor regression in a murine breast adenocarcinoma model.

113. Direct intratumoral injection of an adenovirus expressing interleukin-12 induces regression and long-lasting immunity that is associated with highly localized expression of interleukin-12.

114. The use of adenoviral vectors for gene therapy and gene transfer in vivo.

115. Lack of evidence for a high-affinity sarcosinamide carrier or a catecholamine carrier in Calu-1 lung-cancer cells, HT-29 colon-cancer cells, and DHF fibroblasts.

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