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Helen Beacock-Sharp

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Chirdo F, Millington O, Beacock-Sharp H, Mowat A
Eur J Immunol . 2005 Jul; 35(6):1831-40. PMID: 16010704
The lamina propria (LP) of the small intestine contains many dendritic cells (DC), which are likely to be in close contact with luminal antigens, but their role in intestinal immune...
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Mowat A, Parker L, Beacock-Sharp H, Millington O, Chirdo F
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2005 Apr; 1029:1-8. PMID: 15806729
Oral tolerance was first detailed almost 100 years ago, and since then, it has been shown repeatedly that feeding a wide variety of nonpathogenic antigens can inhibit subsequent systemic immune...
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Mowat A, Donachie A, Parker L, Robson N, Beacock-Sharp H, McIntyre L, et al.
Novartis Found Symp . 2003 Nov; 252:291-302. PMID: 14609226
The intestinal immune system discriminates between invasive pathogens and antigens that are harmless, such as food proteins and commensal bacteria. The latter groups of antigens normally induce tolerance and a...
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Robson N, Beacock-Sharp H, Donachie A, Mowat A
Immunology . 2003 Aug; 110(1):95-104. PMID: 12941146
Immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMs) containing the saponin adjuvant Quil A are vaccine adjuvants that promote a wide range of immune responses in vivo, including delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) and the secretion...
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Robson N, Beacock-Sharp H, Donachie A, Mowat A
Immunology . 2003 Jun; 109(3):374-83. PMID: 12807483
Immune stimulating complexes (ISCOMS) containing the saponin adjuvant Quil A are vaccine adjuvants that induce a wide range of immune responses in vivo, including strong class I major histocompatibility complex...
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Beacock-Sharp H, Donachie A, Robson N, Mowat A
Int Immunol . 2003 May; 15(6):711-20. PMID: 12750355
Immune-stimulating complexes (ISCOMS) are adjuvant vectors which are unusual in being able to prime both CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells by parenteral and mucosal routes. However, their mode of action...