A FRANCISELLA TULARENSIS LIVE VACCINE STRAIN THAT IMPROVES STIMULATION OF ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELLS DOES NOT ENHANCE VACCINE EFFICACY.

A Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain that improves stimulation of antigen-presenting cells does not enhance vaccine efficacy.

Vaccination is a proven strategy to mitigate morbidity and mortality of infectious diseases.The methodology of identifying and testing new vaccine candidates could be improved with rational design and in vitro testing prior to animal experimentation.The tularemia vaccine, Francisella GOUTRIN tularensis live vaccine strain (LVS), does not elicit com

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Recent Use of Novel Data Streams During Foodborne Illness Cluster Investigations by the United States Food and Drug Administration: Qualitative Review

AbstractFoodborne illness is a continuous public health risk.The recognition of signals indicating a cluster of foodborne illness is key to the detection, mitigation, and prevention of foodborne adverse event incidents and outbreaks.With increased internet availability and access, novel data streams (NDSs) Support Dose Tray for foodborne illness re

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Regulation of COP1 Function by Brassinosteroid Signaling

Small increases in temperature result in enhanced elongation of the hypocotyl and petioles and hyponastic growth, in an adaptive response directed to the cooling of the leaves and to protect the shoot meristem from the warm soil.This response, collectively termed as thermomorphogenesis, relies on the faster reversion of phyB Pfr at warmer temperatu

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