Mary Schaefer

Publication List Details

Period

1989 - 2009

Number

10

Co-Authors

Defendants 978 (2009)

Mary A. Schaefer, Mary Schaefer

26 % of (all) CRICO cases occurred in a physician office or clinic 27 % of CRICO defendants were named in office-based cases 25 % of CRICO total incurred losses came from office-based cases

Antigen-presenting cells for Lyt-2+ cells. II. Primary mixed-lymphocyte reactions stimulated by la+ dendritic cells and la -peritoneal exudate cells (1989)

Sprent, J., Schaefer, Mary, Bevan, M. J.

Information was sought on the antigen-presenting cells (APC) required for stimulating primary mixed-lymphocyte reactions (MLR) by unprimed Lyt-2+ cells in the absence of added iymphokines. Like...

Increased Expression and Immunogenicity of Sequence-Modified Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gag Gene

Zur Megede, Jan, Chen, Min-Chao, Doe, Barbara, Schaefer, Mary, Greer, Catherine E., Selby, Mark, ...

A major challenge for the next generation of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccines is the induction of potent, broad, and durable cellular immune responses. The structural protein Gag is highly...

Induction of Potent Immune Responses by Cationic Microparticles with Adsorbed Human Immunodeficiency Virus DNA Vaccines

O'Hagan, Derek, Singh, Manmohan, Ugozzoli, Mildred, Wild, Carl, Barnett, Susan, Chen, Minchao, ...

The effectiveness of cationic microparticles with adsorbed DNA at inducing immune responses was investigated in mice, guinea pigs, and rhesus macaques. Plasmid DNA vaccines encoding human...

Induction of Broad and Potent Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Immune Responses in Rhesus Macaques by Priming with a DNA Vaccine and Boosting with Protein-Adsorbed Polylactide Coglycolide Microparticles

Otten, Gillis, Schaefer, Mary, Greer, Catherine, Calderon-Cacia, Maria, Coit, Doris, Kazzaz, Jina, ...

Several vaccine technologies were evaluated for their abilities to induce anti-human immunodeficiency virus Gag immune responses in rhesus macaques. While no vaccine alone was able to induce broad...

Enhanced Potency of Plasmid DNA Microparticle Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccines in Rhesus Macaques by Using a Priming-Boosting Regimen with Recombinant Proteins

Otten, Gillis R., Schaefer, Mary, Doe, Barbara, Liu, Hong, Srivastava, Indresh, Zur Megede, Jan, ...

DNA vaccines have been used widely in experimental primate models of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but their effectiveness has been limited. In this study, we evaluated three technologies for...

Increased Expression and Immunogenicity of Sequence-Modified Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gag Gene

Zur Megede, Jan, Chen, Min-Chao, Doe, Barbara, Schaefer, Mary, Greer, Catherine E., Selby, Mark, ...

A major challenge for the next generation of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccines is the induction of potent, broad, and durable cellular immune responses. The structural protein Gag is highly...

Induction of Potent Immune Responses by Cationic Microparticles with Adsorbed Human Immunodeficiency Virus DNA Vaccines

O'Hagan, Derek, Singh, Manmohan, Ugozzoli, Mildred, Wild, Carl, Barnett, Susan, Chen, Minchao, ...

The effectiveness of cationic microparticles with adsorbed DNA at inducing immune responses was investigated in mice, guinea pigs, and rhesus macaques. Plasmid DNA vaccines encoding human...

Induction of Broad and Potent Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Immune Responses in Rhesus Macaques by Priming with a DNA Vaccine and Boosting with Protein-Adsorbed Polylactide Coglycolide Microparticles

Otten, Gillis, Schaefer, Mary, Greer, Catherine, Calderon-Cacia, Maria, Coit, Doris, Kazzaz, Jina, ...

Several vaccine technologies were evaluated for their abilities to induce anti-human immunodeficiency virus Gag immune responses in rhesus macaques. While no vaccine alone was able to induce broad...

Enhanced Potency of Plasmid DNA Microparticle Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccines in Rhesus Macaques by Using a Priming-Boosting Regimen with Recombinant Proteins

Otten, Gillis R., Schaefer, Mary, Doe, Barbara, Liu, Hong, Srivastava, Indresh, Zur Megede, Jan, ...

DNA vaccines have been used widely in experimental primate models of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but their effectiveness has been limited. In this study, we evaluated three technologies for...