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Item Activation of intestinal intraepithelial T lymphocytes in calves infected with Cryptosporidium parvum.(Infection and Immunity, 1997) C R Wyatt; E J Brackett; L E Perryman; A C Rice-Ficht; W C Brown; K I O'RourkeItem Babesia bovis rhoptry-associated protein 1 is immunodominant for T helper cells of immune cattle and contains T-cell epitopes conserved among geographically distant B. bovis strains.(Infection and Immunity, 1996) W C Brown; T F McElwain; B J Ruef; C E Suarez; V Shkap; C G Chitko-McKown; W Tuo; A C Rice-Ficht; G H PalmerItem Bovine helper T cell clones recognize five distinct epitopes on Babesia bovis merozoite antigens.(Infection and Immunity, 1992) W C Brown; S Zhao; A C Rice-Ficht; K S Logan; V M WoodsItem CD4+ T-cell clones obtained from cattle chronically infected with Fasciola hepatica and specific for adult worm antigen express both unrestricted and Th2 cytokine profiles.(Infection and Immunity, 1994) W C Brown; W C Davis; D A Dobbelaere; A C Rice-FichtItem Identification of Babesia bovis merozoite antigens separated by continuous-flow electrophoresis that stimulate proliferation of helper T-cell clones derived from B. bovis-immune cattle.(Infection and Immunity, 1995) W C Brown; K S Logan; S Zhao; D K Bergman; A C Rice-FichtItem Identification of two Th1 cell epitopes on the Babesia bovis-encoded 77-kilodalton merozoite protein (Bb-1) by use of truncated recombinant fusion proteins.(Infection and Immunity, 1993) W C Brown; S Zhao; V M Woods; C A Tripp; C L Tetzlaff; V T Heussler; D A Dobbelaere; A C Rice-FichtItem Induction of proliferative responses of T cells from Babesia bovis-immune cattle with a recombinant 77-kilodalton merozoite protein (Bb-1).(Infection and Immunity, 1992) C L Tetzlaff; A C Rice-Ficht; V M Woods; W C BrownItem Interleukin-10 is expressed by bovine type 1 helper, type 2 helper, and unrestricted parasite-specific T-cell clones and inhibits proliferation of all three subsets in an accessory-cell-dependent manner.(Infection and Immunity, 1994) W C Brown; V M Woods; C G Chitko-McKown; S M Hash; A C Rice-Ficht