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1. Influenza virus strains expressing SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain protein confer immunity in K18-hACE2 mice

2. Multivalent mRNA-DTP vaccines are immunogenic and provide protection from Bordetella pertussis challenge in mice

3. Intranasal Peptide-Based FpvA-KLH Conjugate Vaccine Protects Mice From Pseudomonas aeruginosa Acute Murine Pneumonia

4. Analysis of the In Vivo Transcriptome of Bordetella pertussis during Infection of Mice

5. Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses against Bordetella pertussis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Murine Model of Mucosal Vaccination against Respiratory Infection

6. Bordetella pertussis Whole Cell Immunization, Unlike Acellular Immunization, Mimics Naïve Infection by Driving Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cell Expansion in Mice

7. Addition of adjuvant to DTaP modulates vaccine-induced immunological responses but is insufficient to improve protection in CD-1 mice

8. Reinvestigating the Coughing Rat Model of Pertussis To Understand Bordetella pertussis Pathogenesis

9. Erratum for Wolf et al., 'Intranasal Immunization with Acellular Pertussis Vaccines Results in Long-Term Immunity to Bordetella pertussis in Mice'

10. Reinvestigating the Coughing Rat Model of Pertussis To Understand

11. Re-investigating the coughing rat model of pertussis to understandBordetella pertussispathogenesis

12. Intranasal Immunization with Acellular Pertussis Vaccines Results in Long-Term Immunity to Bordetella pertussis in Mice

13. Characterization of a Novel Compound That Stimulates STING-Mediated Innate Immune Activity in an Allele-Specific Manner

15. Characterizing the innate and adaptive responses of immunized mice toBordetella pertussisinfection usingin vivoimaging and transcriptomic analysis

16. Intranasal acellular pertussis vaccine provides mucosal immunity and protects mice from

17. Analysis of the

18. Intranasal acellular pertussis vaccine provides mucosal immunity and protects mice from Bordetella pertussis

19. Divergent immune impacts elicited by chemically dissimilar agonists of the STING protein

20. Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses against Bordetella pertussis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Murine Model of Mucosal Vaccination against Respiratory Infection

21. Two for one: Identification of P. aeruginosa and B. pertussis Cross-species Antigens

22. Characterization of innate and adaptive immune impacts of chemically dissimilar STING adjuvants

23. Evaluation of Adenylate Cyclase Toxoid Antigen in Acellular Pertussis Vaccines by Using a Bordetella pertussis Challenge Model in Mice

24. Unique Footprint in the scl1.3 Locus Affects Adhesion and Biofilm Formation of the Invasive M3-Type Group A Streptococcus

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