Browsing Norwegian Institute of Public Health Open Repository by Author "Rasmussen, Ingunn B"
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Antibody-mediated delivery of T-cell epitopes to antigen-presenting cells induce strong CD4 and CD8 T-cell responses
Høydahl, Lene; Frigstad, Terje; Rasmussen, Ingunn B; Øynebråten, Inger; Schjetne, Karoline W; Andersen, Jan Terje; Michaelsen, Terje Einar; Lunde, Elin; Bogen, Bjarne; Sandlie, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
CD40/APC-specific antibodies with three T-cell epitopes loaded in the constant domains induce CD4 T-cell responses
Rasmussen, Ingunn B; Øynebråten, Inger; Høydahl, Lene Støkken; Flobakk, Morten; Lunde, Elin; Michaelsen, Terje Einar; Bogen, Bjarne; Sandlie, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012) -
Processing of an antigenic sequence from IgG constant domains for presentation by MHC class II
Flobakk, Morten; Rasmussen, Ingunn B; Lunde, Elin; Frigstad, Terje; Berntzen, Gøril; Michaelsen, Terje Einar; Bogen, Bjarne; Sandlie, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2008) -
The principle of delivery of T cell epitopes to antigen-presenting cells applied to peptides from influenza virus, ovalbumin, and hen egg lysozyme: Implications for peptide vaccination
Rasmussen, Ingunn B; Lunde, E.; Bogen, Bjarne; Michaelsen, Terje Einar; Sandlie, Inger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2001)Targeting of antigens to antigen-presenting cells (APCs) increases CD4(+) T cell activation, and this observation can be exploited in the development of new vaccines. We have chosen an antigen-targeting approach in which ...