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1. Intranasal Self-Adjuvanted Lipopeptide Vaccines Elicit High Antibody Titers and Strong Cellular Responses against SARS-CoV-2.

2. Multifunctional Lipidated Protein Carrier with a Built-In Adjuvant as a Universal Vaccine Platform Potently Elevates Immunogenicity of Weak Antigens.

3. Lipopeptides for Vaccine Development.

4. Generation of triacyl lipopeptide-modified glycoproteins by metabolic glycoengineering as the neoantigen to boost anti-tumor immune response.

5. Simplified Monopalmitoyl Toll-like Receptor 2 Ligand Mini-UPam for Self-Adjuvanting Neoantigen-Based Synthetic Cancer Vaccines.

6. Phagocytosis of microparticles increases responsiveness of macrophage-like cell lines U937 and THP-1 to bacterial lipopolysaccharide and lipopeptide.

7. Epigenetically regulated digital signaling defines epithelial innate immunity at the tissue level.

8. A dual-adjuvanting strategy for peptide-based subunit vaccines against group A Streptococcus: Lipidation and polyelectrolyte complexes.

9. Crystal structure of the ternary complex of TCR, MHC class I and lipopeptides.

10. Hydrophobic Mycobacterial Antigens Elicit Polyfunctional T Cells in Mycobacterium bovis Immunized Cattle: Association With Protection Against Challenge?

11. Highly Immunogenic Nanoparticles Based on a Fusion Protein Comprising the M2e of Influenza A Virus and a Lipopeptide.

12. Lipopeptide-Based Oral Vaccine Against Hookworm Infection.

13. Modular platforms for the assembly of self-adjuvanting lipopeptide-based vaccines for use in an out-bred population.

14. Peptidoglycan-Associated Cyclic Lipopeptide Disrupts Viral Infectivity.

15. Mucosal Vaccination with a Self-Adjuvanted Lipopeptide Is Immunogenic and Protective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis .

16. Pam3CSK4 adjuvant given intranasally boosts anti-Leishmania immunogenicity but not protective immune responses conferred by LaAg vaccine against visceral leishmaniasis.

17. Identification and Structure of an MHC Class I-Encoded Protein with the Potential to Present N -Myristoylated 4-mer Peptides to T Cells.

18. Synthetic Lipopeptide Enhances Protective Immunity Against Helicobacter pylori Infection.

19. Toll-like receptor ligand-dependent inflammatory responses in chick skeletal muscle myoblasts.

20. Anti-inflammatory activity of small-molecule antagonists of Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) in mice.

21. Synthesis of a Self-Adjuvanting MUC1 Vaccine via Diselenide-Selenoester Ligation-Deselenization.

22. Bactericidal/Permeability-Increasing Protein Is an Enhancer of Bacterial Lipoprotein Recognition.

23. The Toll-Like Receptor 2 agonist PEG-Pam 2 Cys as an immunochemoprophylactic and immunochemotherapeutic against the liver and transmission stages of malaria parasites.

24. Immune synergistic oligodeoxynucleotide from Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG enhances the immune response upon co-stimulation by bacterial and fungal cell wall components.

25. Variation in Genome-Wide NF-κB RELA Binding Sites upon Microbial Stimuli and Identification of a Virus Response Profile.

26. Activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in macrophages by mycoplasmal lipoproteins and lipopeptides.

27. Antibody Responses to a Quadrivalent Hepatitis C Viral-Like Particle Vaccine Adjuvanted with Toll-Like Receptor 2 Agonists.

28. Development of a vaccine based on bacteria-mimicking tumor cells coated with novel engineered toll-like receptor 2 ligands.

29. Formyl Peptide Receptors in Mice and Men: Similarities and Differences in Recognition of Conventional Ligands and Modulating Lipopeptides.

30. Magnetic Isolation of Phagosomes Containing Toll-Like Receptor Ligands.

31. Pam2CSK4 and Pam3CSK4 induce iNOS expression via TBK1 and MyD88 molecules in mouse macrophage cell line RAW264.7.

32. Structure-function relationships of protein-lipopeptide complexes and influence on immunogenicity.

33. Development of an epitope-based HIV-1 vaccine strategy from HIV-1 lipopeptide to dendritic-based vaccines.

34. Self-Assembled Nano-Immunostimulant for Synergistic Immune Activation.

35. N -Arachidonoyl Dopamine Modulates Acute Systemic Inflammation via Nonhematopoietic TRPV1.

36. Systematic Investigation of Multi-TLR Sensing Identifies Regulators of Sustained Gene Activation in Macrophages.

37. Dendritic Cell Sensing of Hydrophobic Di- and Triacylated Lipopeptides Self-Assembled within Synthetic Virus-like Particles.

38. Caspofungin Increases Fungal Chitin and Eosinophil and γδ T Cell-Dependent Pathology in Invasive Aspergillosis.

39. Bacillus subtilis and surfactin inhibit the transmissible gastroenteritis virus from entering the intestinal epithelial cells.

40. Self-adjuvanting C18 lipid vinil sulfone-PP2A vaccine: study of the induced immunomodulation against Trichuris muris infection.

41. The inflammatory cytokine effect of Pam3CSK4 TLR2 agonist alone or in combination with Leishmania infantum antigen on ex-vivo whole blood from sick and resistant dogs.

42. Epistatic effect of TLR-1, -6 and -10 polymorphisms on organic dust-mediated cytokine response.

43. Double adjuvanting strategy for peptide-based vaccines: trimethyl chitosan nanoparticles for lipopeptide delivery.

44. Novel lipopeptides of ESAT-6 induce strong protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Routes of immunization and TLR agonists critically impact vaccine's efficacy.

45. Lipopeptides: a novel antigen repertoire presented by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules.

46. Rabies virus lipopeptide conjugated to a TLR7 agonist improves the magnitude and quality of the Th1-biased humoral immune response in mice.

47. Liposome-based intranasal delivery of lipopeptide vaccine candidates against group A streptococcus.

48. A novel rabies virus lipopeptide provides a better protection by improving the magnitude of DCs activation and T cell responses.

49. Structure determination of lipopeptides from Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis and identification of antigenic lipopeptide probes.

50. A Toll-like receptor 2 agonist-fused antigen enhanced antitumor immunity by increasing antigen presentation and the CD8 memory T cells population.

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