J Mous
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Dul M, Nikolic T, Stefanidou M, McAteer M, Williams P, Mous J, et al.
Int J Pharm
. 2019 Mar;
562:303-312.
PMID: 30910633
Antigen specific immunotherapy aims to tolerise patients to specific autoantigens that are responsible for the pathology of an autoimmune disease. Immune tolerance is generated in conditions where the immune response...
2.
Certa U, de Saizieu A, Mous J
Methods Mol Biol
. 2001 May;
170:141-56.
PMID: 11357678
No abstract available.
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Rogge L, Bianchi E, Biffi M, Bono E, Chang S, Alexander H, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2000 May;
25(1):96-101.
PMID: 10802665
Many pathological processes, including those causing allergies and autoimmune diseases, are associated with the presence of specialized subsets of T helper cells at the site of inflammation. Understanding the genetic...
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Fotaki M, Pink J, Mous J
Gene Ther
. 1998 Feb;
4(9):901-8.
PMID: 9349426
Amplicon vectors incorporate genetic elements from Herpes simplex virus (HSV) in a plasmid form which is packaged into virions in the presence of a replication-defective helper virus. We constructed a...
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de Saizieu A, Certa U, Warrington J, Gray C, Keck W, Mous J
Nat Biotechnol
. 1998 Feb;
16(1):45-8.
PMID: 9447592
We have used high-density oligonucleotide probe arrays (chips) for bacterial transcript imaging. We designed a chip containing probes representing 106 Hemophilus influenzae genes and 100 Streptococcus pneumoniae genes. The apparent...
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Loetscher H, Deuschle U, Brockhaus M, Reinhardt D, Nelboeck P, Mous J, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1997 Aug;
272(33):20655-9.
PMID: 9252383
Presenilin 1 (PS1) and presenilin 2 (PS2) are endoproteolytically processed in vivo and in cell transfectants to yield 27-35-kDa N-terminal and 15-24-kDa C-terminal fragments. We have studied the cleavage of...
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Ives K, Jacobsen H, Galpin S, Garaev M, Dorrell L, Mous J, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 1997 Jun;
39(6):771-9.
PMID: 9222047
We examined the phenotypic and genotypic properties of virus from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and plasma of eight HIV-1-infected asymptomatic patients before and during monotherapy with the proteinase...
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Hussy P, Faust H, Wagner J, Schmid G, Mous J, Jacobsen H
J Hepatol
. 1997 Jun;
26(6):1179-86.
PMID: 9210602
Background/methods: The two envelope proteins of hepatitis C virus, E1 and E2, were expressed in E. coli and, as secretory proteins, in Sf9 insect cells using recombinant baculoviruses. Co-infection of...
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Hussy P, Schmid G, Mous J, Jacobsen H
Virus Res
. 1996 Nov;
45(1):45-57.
PMID: 8896240
The putative envelope glycoproteins of hepatitis C virus (HCV), E1 and E2, were expressed as recombinant, secretory proteins in Sf9 insect cells through infection with recombinant baculoviruses. The influenza virus...
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Hussy P, Langen H, Mous J, Jacobsen H
Virology
. 1996 Oct;
224(1):93-104.
PMID: 8862403
The expression and processing of hepatitis C virus core protein was analyzed. Two protein bands, 21 kDa (P21), corresponding to the full-length core, and 19 kDa (P19), were detected as...