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Skin test to assess immunity against cottontail rabbit papillomavirus antigens in rabbits with progressing papillomas or after papilloma regression
Reinhard M. Höpfl
,
Neil Christensen
, Michael G. Angell
, John W. Kreider
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Division of Experimental Pathology
Center for Cannabis and Natural Product Pharmaceuticals (CCNPP)
Department of Cell and Biological Systems
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Papilloma
100%
Skin Test
100%
Cottontail Rabbit Papillomavirus
100%
Regressor
75%
Progressors
50%
Recall Response
50%
Domestic Rabbit
50%
Biopsy Specimen
25%
Fusion Protein
25%
Immune Response
25%
Capsid Protein
25%
Carcinoma
25%
Mononuclear Cells
25%
High-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV)
25%
Strongly Positive
25%
Minor Capsid Protein
25%
Major Capsid Protein
25%
Virus-like Particles
25%
Cellular Immune Response
25%
Delayed Hypersensitivity
25%
Athymic
25%
Polymorphonuclear Cells
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cottontail Rabbit Papillomavirus
100%
Capsid
50%
Mouse
25%
Mononuclear Cell
25%
Leporidae
25%
Granulocyte
25%
Virus Particle
25%
Hypersensitive Response
25%
Papillomaviridae
25%
Adoptive Immunity
25%
Xenograft
25%
Delayed Hypersensitivity
25%