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1. Abacavir inhibits but does not cause self-reactivity to HLA-B*57:01-restricted EBV specific T cell receptors

2. Repair of an attenuated low-passage murine cytomegalovirus bacterial artificial chromosome identifies a novel spliced gene essential for salivary gland tropism

3. New genetic predictors for abacavir tolerance in HLA-B*57:01 positive individuals

7. Single cell transcriptomics reveal polyclonal memory T cell responses in abacavir patch test positive skin

8. Applications of Immunopharmacogenomics: Predicting, Preventing, and Understanding Immune-Mediated Adverse Drug Reactions

9. HLA-A*32:01 is strongly associated with vancomycin-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms

10. The combined utility of Ex Vivo IFN-γ release Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSpot assay and In Vivo skin testing in patients with Antibiotic-Associated severe cutaneous adverse reactions

11. Memory Inflation Drives Tissue-Resident Memory CD8+ T Cell Maintenance in the Lung After Intranasal Vaccination With Murine Cytomegalovirus

12. Continuous activity of Foxo1 is required to prevent anergy and maintain the memory state of CD8+T cells

13. HLAs: Key regulators of T-cell-mediated drug hypersensitivity

15. 7th Drug hypersensitivity meeting: part two

16. Intranasal administration of RSV antigen-expressing MCMV elicits robust tissue-resident effector and effector memory CD8+ T cells in the lung

17. The role of IL-22 in viral infections: Paradigms and paradoxes

18. Extensive CD4 and CD8 T Cell Cross-Reactivity between Alphaherpesviruses

19. Self-disseminating vaccines for emerging infectious disease

20. Murine cytomegalovirus strains co-replicate at multiple tissue sites and establish co-persistence in salivary glands in the absence of Ly49H-mediated competition

21. Natural killer cell dependent within-host competition arises during multiple MCMV infection: Consequences for viral transmission and evolution

22. The genome of murine cytomegalovirus is shaped by purifying selection and extensive recombination

23. Molecular evolution of murine cytomegalovirus genomes

24. Promoter control over foreign antigen expression in a murine cytomegalovirus vaccine vector

25. Overcoming innate host resistance to vaccination: Employing a genetically distinct strain of murine cytomegalovirus avoids vector-mediated resistance to virally vectored immunocontraception

26. Prior infection with murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) limits the immunocontraceptive effects of an MCMV vector expressing the mouse zona-pellucida-3 protein

27. Laboratory strains of murine cytomegalovirus are genetically similar to but phenotypically distinct from wild strains of virus

28. Cytomegaloviruses: Murine and other nonprimate cytomegaloviruses

30. Viral vectored immunocontraception: Screening of multiple fertility antigens using murine cytomegalovirus as a vaccine vector

31. Prospects for virally vectored immunocontraception in the control of wild house mice (Mus domesticus)

32. Murine Cytomegalovirus and other Herpesviruses

33. Genes of murine cytomegalovirus exist as a number of distinct genotypes

34. Use of a Murine Cytomegalovirus K181-Derived bacterial artificial chromosome as a vaccine vector for immunocontraception

35. Autogenous artery grafts in hypertensive (SHR) rats do not have increased smooth muscle cell hyperplasia in the graft neointima, compared with grafts in normotensive rats

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