Dr. Buck graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1985. He works in Old Town, ME and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Buck is affiliated with Eastern Maine Medical Center and St Joseph Hospital.
Dr. Buck graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1985. He works in Saint Cloud, MN and specializes in Family Medicine.
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Methods And Compositions For The Delivery Of Vaccines To Disrupted Epithelium
Barney S. Graham - Rockville MD, US Christopher B. Buck - Adelphi MD, US Jeffrey N. Roberts - Rockville MD, US Teresa R. Johnson - Gaithersburg MD, US John Nicewonger - Ashburn VA, US Rhonda Kines - Rockville MD, US John T. Schiller - Kensington MD, US
The invention features immunogenic compositions and methods useful for eliciting an immune response. In preferred embodiments, papillomavirus or adenovirus vectors are used to elicit exceptionally potent antibody and T cells responses in disrupted epithelium. The methods are useful in preventing or treating a subject having a disease or an infection. In particular examples, the methods are useful for preventing or treating a viral infection.
Methods And Compositions For Inhibiting Polyomavirus-Associated Pathology
Christopher B. Buck - Bethesda MD, US Diana V. Pastrana - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
The United States of America,as represented by the Secretary Department of Health & Human Services - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
A61K 39/12 C12Q 1/70
US Classification:
4241861, 4242041, 4242021, 435 5
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are methods of eliciting an immune response against a polyomavirus (for example, BKV serotype I (BKV-I), BKV serotype II (BKV-II), BKV serotype III (BKV-III) and/or BKV serotype IV (BKV-IV)) and methods of treating or inhibiting polyomavirus-associated pathology (such as polyomavirus-associated nephropathy, BKV-associated hemorrhagic cystitis, or JC virus-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy; PML). Further disclosed are immunogenic compositions of use in the disclosed methods. Also disclosed are methods of selecting an organ transplant donor and/or recipient including detecting whether the prospective donor and/or recipient has BKV serotype-specific (such as BKV serotype IV-specific) neutralizing antibodies.
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portraits from time to time), my first thought upon seeing the new Newsweek cover photo of Michele Bachmann was, "What an awful photograph." Technically speaking, that is. I've done better work in my home studio, and I'm not nearly the photographer Christopher Buck is (the freelancer who took that shot).Given that the Newsweek editors had at least one better photo to choose from (and knowing Christopher Buck's work, probably more), there are only two explanations for why they chose the awful shot they did. One: they don't know a good photo from a bad one (highly unlikely), or 2: they deliberately w
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