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Bone marrow-derived dendritic cell gene expression in response to cholera toxin and forskolin
Mammary gland epithelial MCF 10A cells grown in normal culture media with growth factors
Mesenchymal derivatives of mammary epithelial cells treated with cholera toxin
FACS-purified neuronal progenitors at the onset of rat neurogenesis
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Peri-weaning cholera toxin consumption suppresses chemically-induced carcinogenesis in mice.
Modulation of Host-Microbe Metabolism by Cholera Toxin.
The use of Bacillus subtilis as a cost-effective expression system for production of Cholera Toxin B…
Caco-2 cell-derived biomimetic electrochemical biosensor for cholera toxin detection.
Advances in phage display based nano immunosensors for cholera toxin.
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Cholera Toxin B Subunit (CTB) Administered by Mucosal Way in Healthy Adult Volunteer
Mass Oral Cholera Vaccination in Zanzibar
Protective Immunity to Human Cholera in Bangladesh
Immunity to Human Cholera in Bangladesh
Effect of Raw Milk on the Immune Response Upon Cholera Vaccination
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