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Peng Y, Trevejo J, Zhou J, Marino MW, Crystal RG, Falck-Pedersen E, Elkon KB.  1999.  Inhibition of tumor necrosis factor alpha by an adenovirus-encoded soluble fusion protein extends transgene expression in the liver and lung.. J Virol. 73(6):5098-109.
Peng Y, Falck-Pedersen E, Elkon KB.  2000.  Soluble CD8 attenuates cytotoxic T cell responses against replication-defective adenovirus affording transprotection of transgenes in vivo.. J Immunol. 165(3):1470-8.
Trevejo JM, Marino MW, Philpott N, Josien R, Richards EC, Elkon KB, Falck-Pedersen E.  2001.  TNF-alpha -dependent maturation of local dendritic cells is critical for activating the adaptive immune response to virus infection.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 98(21):12162-7.
Elkon KB, Liu CC, Gall JG, Trevejo J, Marino MW, Abrahamsen KA, Song X, Zhou JL, Old LJ, Crystal RG et al..  1997.  Tumor necrosis factor alpha plays a central role in immune-mediated clearance of adenoviral vectors.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 94(18):9814-9.
Peng Y, Falck-Pedersen E, Elkon KB.  2001.  Variation in adenovirus transgene expression between BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice is associated with differences in interleukin-12 and gamma interferon production and NK cell activation.. J Virol. 75(10):4540-50.
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