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Publications by S. Morris
Enhanced Immunogenicity to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis by Vaccination With an Alphavirus Plasmid Replicon Expressing Antigen 85A
Infection and Immunity
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Microbiology
Specific Testing for "Isolated" Anti-52 kDa SSA/Ro Antibodies During Standard Anti-Extractable Nuclear Antigen Testing Is of Limited Clinical Value
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Medicine
Forensic Medicine
Pathology
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Fusion of the Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Antigen 85A to an Oligomerization Domain Enhances Its Immunogenicity in Both Mice and Non-Human Primates
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Alphavirus Replicon Approach to Promoterless Analysis of IRES Elements
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Characterization of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Gag-Specific Gamma Interferon-Expressing Cells Following Protective Mucosal Immunization With Alphavirus Replicon Particles
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Suppression of Autophagy and Antigen Presentation by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis PE_PGRS47
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Phase I Safety and Immunogenicity Evaluations of an Alphavirus Replicon HIV-1 Subtype C Gag Vaccine in Healthy HIV-1-Uninfected Adults
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A New Single-Copy Mycobacterial Plasmid, pMF1, From Mycobacterium Fortuitum Which Is Compatible With the pAL5000 Replicon
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