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  1. Introduction
  2. Rotavirus
  3. Rotavirus
  4. Gnotobiotic Pigs
  5. Dietary Rice Bran Protects against Rotavirus Diarrhea and Promotes Th1-Type Immune Responses to Human Rotavirus Vaccine in Gnotobiotic Pigs
  6. P2-VP8* rotavirus vaccine
  7. Intranasal P Particle Vaccine Provided Partial Cross-Variant Protection against Human GII.4 Norovirus Diarrhea in Gnotobiotic Pigs
  8. Probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Enhanced Th1 Cellular Immunity but Did Not Affect Antibody Responses in a Human Gut Microbiota Transplanted Neonatal Gnotobiotic Pig Model
  9. Dual Functions of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM as Protection Against Rotavirus Diarrhea
  10. Consensus sequence determination and elucidation of the evolutionary history of a rotavirus Wa variant reveal a close relationship to various Wa variants derived from the original Wa strain
  11. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG on Rotavirus‐Induced Injury of Ileal Epithelium in Gnotobiotic Pigs
  12. Probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG mono-association suppresses human rotavirus-induced autophagy in the gnotobiotic piglet intestine
  13. Nutritional protective mechanisms against gut inflammation
  14. Dose Effects of LAB on Modulation of Rotavirus Vaccine Induced Immune Responses
  15. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG down regulates autophagy in intestinal mononuclear cells to enhance effector T cell responses induced by rotavirus vaccine
  16. The synthetic futures of vesicular stomatitis virus
  17. CD4+ CD25− FoxP3+ regulatory cells are the predominant responding regulatory T cells after human rotavirus infection or vaccination in gnotobiotic pigs
  18. Characterization of immune modulating functions of γδ T cell subsets in a gnotobiotic pig model of human rotavirus infection
  19. High dose and low dose Lactobacillus acidophilus exerted differential immune modulating effects on T cell immune responses induced by an oral human rotavirus vaccine in gnotobiotic pigs
  20. Development of γδ T cell subset responses in gnotobiotic pigs infected with human rotaviruses and colonized with probiotic lactobacilli
  21. Porcine Small Intestinal Epithelial Cell Line (IPEC-J2) of Rotavirus Infection As a New Model for the Study of Innate Immune Responses to Rotaviruses and Probiotics
  22. Resistance to Rotavirus Infection in Adult Volunteers Challenged with a Virulent G1P1A[8] Virus Correlated with Serum Immunoglobulin G Antibodies to Homotypic Viral Proteins 7 and 4
  23. A longitudinal cohort study in calves evaluated for rotavirus infections from 1 to 12 months of age by sequential serological assays
  24. Toll-like receptor and innate cytokine responses induced by lactobacilli colonization and human rotavirus infection in gnotobiotic pigs
  25. Probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus enhances the immunogenicity of an oral rotavirus vaccine in gnotobiotic pigs
  26. Virus-specific intestinal IFN-γ producing T cell responses induced by human rotavirus infection and vaccines are correlated with protection against rotavirus diarrhea in gnotobiotic pigs
  27. Influence of probiotic Lactobacilli colonization on neonatal B cell responses in a gnotobiotic pig model of human rotavirus infection and disease
  28. Lactic acid bacterial colonization and human rotavirus infection influence distribution and frequencies of monocytes/macrophages and dendritic cells in neonatal gnotobiotic pigs
  29. Transfer of maternal cytokines to suckling piglets: In vivo and in vitro models with implications for immunomodulation of neonatal immunity
  30. Low titer maternal antibodies can both enhance and suppress B cell responses to a combined live attenuated human rotavirus and VLP-ISCOM vaccine
  31. Mucosal and systemic antibody responses and protection induced by a prime/boost rotavirus-DNA vaccine in a gnotobiotic pig model
  32. Mucosal Veterinary Vaccines: Comparative Vaccinology
  33. Erratum to “Species-specific but not genotype-specific primary and secondary isotype-specific NSP4 antibody responses in gnotobiotic calves and piglets infected with homologous host bovine (NSP4[A]) or porcine (NSP4[B]) rotavirus ” [Virology 330 (2004)...
  34. Species-specific but not genotype-specific primary and secondary isotype-specific NSP4 antibody responses in gnotobiotic calves and piglets infected with homologous host bovine (NSP4[A]) or porcine (NSP4[B]) rotavirus
  35. Homotypic and Heterotypic Serum Isotype–Specific Antibody Responses to Rotavirus Nonstructural Protein 4 and Viral Protein (VP) 4, VP6, and VP7 in Infants Who Received Selected Live Oral Rotavirus Vaccines
  36. II, 14. Rotavirus-like particle vaccines evaluated in a pig model of human rotavirus diarrhea and in cattle
  37. Induction of mucosal immune responses and protection against enteric viruses: rotavirus infection of gnotobiotic pigs as a model
  38. Systemic and intestinal antibody secreting cell responses and protection in gnotobiotic pigs immunized orally with attenuated Wa human rotavirus and Wa 2/6-rotavirus-like-particles associated with immunostimulating complexes
  39. Short-term immunoglobulin A B-cell memory resides in intestinal lymphoid tissues but not in bone marrow of gnotobiotic pigs inoculated with Wa human rotavirus