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Comparative in vivo Study of gp96 Adjuvanticity in the Frog Xenopus laevis
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Imunologia e Infecção
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JoVE Journal Imunologia e Infecção
Comparative in vivo Study of gp96 Adjuvanticity in the Frog Xenopus laevis
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11:20 min

September 16, 2010

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Capítulos

  • 00:00Título
  • 01:24Introduction
  • 02:12Elicitation and Harvest of Peritoneal Leukocytes (PLs)
  • 03:43Pulsing and Adoptive Transfer of LG-6 PLs into Naive LG-6 Recipients
  • 05:20Skin Graft Assay
  • 07:14Tumor Transplantation Assay
  • 07:56Collecting Blood Leukocytes
  • 08:58Skin Graft and Tumor Transplantation Results
  • 10:34Conclusion

Summary

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The frog Xenopus laevis provides an attractive alternative non-mammalian model for exploring the ability of heat shock protein such as gp96 to promote antigen-specific CD8 T cell responses. We present methods to study in vivo facilitation of cross-presentation of skin and tumor antigens by gp96.

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