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AGR2 — CD79A
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Russell et al., Infect Immun 1991
:
At least two to three intragastric doses of 15 micrograms or more of Ag I/II-CTB conjugate, plus free CT as an adjuvant, were needed to induce the salivary
IgA anti-Ag I/II response , which peaked at about 35 days and persisted at lower levels for 5 to 6 months
Wu et al., Infect Immun 1993
(Streptococcal Infections) :
The strongest salivary
IgA antibody response was
induced by
AgI/II-CTB conjugate given i.n., but the addition of CT did not further enhance it
Katz et al., Infect Immun 1993
(Dental Caries...) :
Rats immunized only or both immunized and infected showed a salivary
immunoglobulin A (IgA) anti-Ag I/II response which reached significantly ( P < 0.05 ) higher levels than those seen in nonimmunized, infected controls ... A salivary
IgA anti-Ag I/II response was also seen in rats infected only with S. mutans
Wu et al., Vaccine 1998
:
The results showed that
AgI/II either mixed with or conjugated to rCTB could
induce both mucosal
IgA and systemic IgG antibodies to higher levels than in mice similarly immunized with AgI/II alone