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Adrian L Smith
University of Oxford - Oxford / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Immunology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1167084
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Adrian L Smith's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The biology of avian Eimeria with an emphasis on their control by vaccination Advances in parasitology 60, 285-330, 2005
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Cloning and characterization of chicken IL-10 and its role in the immune response to Eimeria maxima The Journal of Immunology 173 (4), 2675-2682, 2004
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Allelic Variation in TLR4 Is Linked to Susceptibility to Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection in Chickens Infection and immunity 71 (3), 1116-1124, 2003
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Expression patterns of chicken Toll-like receptor mRNA in tissues, immune cell subsets and cell lines Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 104 (1-2), 117-127, 2005
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T-cell alpha beta+ and gamma delta+ deficient mice display abnormal but distinct phenotypes toward a natural, widespread infection of the intestinal epithelium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (21), 11774-11779, 1996
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