Modulation of the immune system by human milk and infant formula containing nucleotides.
- L. Pickering, D. Granoff, M. Hilty
- MedicinePediatrics
- 1 February 1998
Infant formula fortified with nucleotides enhanced H influenzae type b and diphtheria humoral antibody responses and dietary factors play a role in the antibody response of infants to immunization.
Pathogenesis of experimental feline leukemia virus infection.
- J. Rojko, E. Hoover, L. Mathes, R. Olsen, J. Schaller
- MedicineJournal of the National Cancer Institute
- 1 September 1979
Nutritional Formula Enhanced Immune Function and Reduced Days of Symptoms of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Seniors
- B. Langkamp-Henken, B. Bender, S. Wood
- MedicineJournal of The American Geriatrics Society
- 1 January 2004
An experimental nutritional formula, given as a supplement, would reduce days of symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) and affect antibody and lymphocyte proliferative responses to influenza vaccine.
Abrogation of resistance to feline oncornavirus disease by immunization with killed feline leukemia virus.
- R. Olsen, E. Hoover, J. Schaller, L. Mathes, L. H. Wolff
- Medicine, BiologyCancer Research
- 1 July 1977
The combined vaccine did not, however, inhibit the induction of feline leukemia virus viremia, and none of the kittens vaccinated with killed tumor cells alone developed progressive fibrosarcomas after challenge.
Relationship between feline leukemia virus antigen expression and viral infectivity in blood, bone marrow, and saliva of cats.
- E. Hoover, R. Olsen, L. Mathes, J. Schaller
- Biology, MedicineCancer Research
- 1 October 1977
Correlation was greater than 90% between feline leukemia virus (FeLV), group-specific antigen (GSA) in leukocytes, and viral infectivity (VI) in serum or plasma from 132 cats infected with either the…
Immune Status of Infants Fed Soy-Based Formulas With or Without Added Nucleotides for 1 Year: Part 2: Immune Cell Populations
- C. Cordle, T. Winship, L. Pickering
- MedicineJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and…
- 1 February 2002
The addition of nucleotides to soy formula did not significantly change specific individual immune cell populations but tended to increase numbers and percentages of T cells and decreased numbers and percentage of NK cells.
Longitudinal study of intracellular T cell cytokine production in infants compared to adults
- R. Buck, C. Cordle, D. Thomas, T. Winship, J. Schaller, J. E. Dugle
- Biology, MedicineClinical and Experimental Immunology
- 1 June 2002
Intracellular cytokine production in lymphocytes obtained longitudinally from 325 healthy infants aged 2–12 months was compared with adult lymphocytes using four‐colour flow cytometry to characterize immune status changes over time and was validated by assessing reproducibility, repeatibility, ruggedness and precision.
Ribonucleotides: conditionally essential nutrients shown to enhance immune function and reduce diarrheal disease in infants.
- J. Schaller, R. Buck, R. Rueda
- MedicineSeminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
- 1 February 2007
Immunosuppressive properties of a virion polypeptide, a 15,000-dalton protein, from feline leukemia virus.
- L. Mathes, R. Olsen, W. S. Nichols
- Biology, MedicineCancer Research
- 1 March 1979
Data support the hypothesis that the immunosuppression in cats infected with FeLV is mediated by FeLV p15, which suppressed concanavalin A-induced blast transformation of normal feline lymphocytes by 68%, while other virion proteins had no effect.
Feline leukemia virus infection: age-related variation in response of cats to experimental infection.
- E. Hoover, R. Olsen, W. Hardy, J. Schaller, L. Mathes
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of the National Cancer Institute
- 1 August 1976
Cats susceptible to FeLV leukemogenesis became persistently FeLV gsa-positive (viremic) at 4 weeks post inoculation and thereafter and produced little or no FOCMA or VN antibody.
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