Immune Function of Cryopreserved Avian Peripheral White Blood
... the cryopreservation of avian peripheral white blood cells (WBCs). Here we investigated ex vivo immune function of cryopreserved avian peripheral WBCs as part of larger ongoing studies to evaluate immune function and contaminant levels in wild avian species. These larger studies required immune func ...
... the cryopreservation of avian peripheral white blood cells (WBCs). Here we investigated ex vivo immune function of cryopreserved avian peripheral WBCs as part of larger ongoing studies to evaluate immune function and contaminant levels in wild avian species. These larger studies required immune func ...
Rel Induces Interferon Regulatory Factor 4 (IRF-4)
... However, impaired expression of these proteins only partly explains the immune defects exhibited by c-rel⫺Ⲑ⫺ mice. For example, the B cell proliferative defect resulting from the absence of Rel is due to a cell cycle block and enhanced apoptosis (10). This impaired mitogenic response is a result of ...
... However, impaired expression of these proteins only partly explains the immune defects exhibited by c-rel⫺Ⲑ⫺ mice. For example, the B cell proliferative defect resulting from the absence of Rel is due to a cell cycle block and enhanced apoptosis (10). This impaired mitogenic response is a result of ...
Target proteins in human autoimmunity: Cytochromes
... more severe form of autoimmune hepatitis, with disease onset at younger age, 50% fulminant hepatitis at disease onset and a stronger inflammatory activity (36-38). Standard treatment of autoimmune hepatitis is immunosuppression by a combination of azathioprine and pregnenolone. LKM-1 autoantibodies ...
... more severe form of autoimmune hepatitis, with disease onset at younger age, 50% fulminant hepatitis at disease onset and a stronger inflammatory activity (36-38). Standard treatment of autoimmune hepatitis is immunosuppression by a combination of azathioprine and pregnenolone. LKM-1 autoantibodies ...
PI3K and negative regulation of TLR signaling
... Excessive immune responses are detrimental to the host and negative feedback regulation is crucial for the maintenance of immune-system integrity. Recent studies have shown that phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is an endogenous suppressor of interleukin-12 (IL-12) production triggered by Toll-like r ...
... Excessive immune responses are detrimental to the host and negative feedback regulation is crucial for the maintenance of immune-system integrity. Recent studies have shown that phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is an endogenous suppressor of interleukin-12 (IL-12) production triggered by Toll-like r ...
TGFb Treatment Enhances Glioblastoma
... (4, 5). Oncolytic herpes simplex viruses (oHSV) have been shown to be effective for the treatment of various cancers especially when combined with other reagents, and an oHSV-expressing granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor has demonstrated improvement in durable response rates with a tol ...
... (4, 5). Oncolytic herpes simplex viruses (oHSV) have been shown to be effective for the treatment of various cancers especially when combined with other reagents, and an oHSV-expressing granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor has demonstrated improvement in durable response rates with a tol ...
Preparation of polyclonal antibody against porcine - Funpec-RP
... and multidrug-resistant bacteria are a serious global problem, which affect the morbidity and mortality of infected pigs. Therefore, it is important to find new antimicrobial treatments for use in these diseases. Studies showed pBD2 to have high antimicrobial activity against bacteria, including mul ...
... and multidrug-resistant bacteria are a serious global problem, which affect the morbidity and mortality of infected pigs. Therefore, it is important to find new antimicrobial treatments for use in these diseases. Studies showed pBD2 to have high antimicrobial activity against bacteria, including mul ...
Mapping a Dynamic Innate Immunity Protein Interaction Network
... virus, and Herpes simplex virus (HSV), or treated with viral RNA and DNA mimics [poly(rI:rC) and poly(dA:dT)], IFN-b, or LPS. An increase >4.4-fold was statistically significant as was a ligand-dependent decrease of >3.7-fold (Figure 2B). In total, 21 HCIP mRNA levels were upregulated whereas 9 were ...
... virus, and Herpes simplex virus (HSV), or treated with viral RNA and DNA mimics [poly(rI:rC) and poly(dA:dT)], IFN-b, or LPS. An increase >4.4-fold was statistically significant as was a ligand-dependent decrease of >3.7-fold (Figure 2B). In total, 21 HCIP mRNA levels were upregulated whereas 9 were ...
Immunology taught by bacteria.
... phagosome [15–17], but there is no direct evidence these observed maturation differences are causally responsible for the observed restriction of bacterial replication. Nor is there a clear molecular understanding of how Naip5 regulates the phagosomal maturation process. We tend to favor the idea th ...
... phagosome [15–17], but there is no direct evidence these observed maturation differences are causally responsible for the observed restriction of bacterial replication. Nor is there a clear molecular understanding of how Naip5 regulates the phagosomal maturation process. We tend to favor the idea th ...
Human Leukocyte Antigen-Class II-Positive
... Purpose. To achieve a better understanding of the mechanism of corneal immune diseases, including corneal allograft rejection, the authors examined the potential of human corneal epithelial (HCE) cells to activate allogeneic T lymphocytes. Methods. The mixed lymphocyte-HCE cell reaction (MLCER) was ...
... Purpose. To achieve a better understanding of the mechanism of corneal immune diseases, including corneal allograft rejection, the authors examined the potential of human corneal epithelial (HCE) cells to activate allogeneic T lymphocytes. Methods. The mixed lymphocyte-HCE cell reaction (MLCER) was ...
Control of Human Viral Infections by Natural Killer Cells
... genomic sequence diversity and less than 50% homology in the open reading frames between MCMV and HCMV. Furthermore, the highest sequence diversity is observed in those regions of CMV that encode for genes dedicated toward immune evasion. The time to complete a life cycle also distinguishes these vi ...
... genomic sequence diversity and less than 50% homology in the open reading frames between MCMV and HCMV. Furthermore, the highest sequence diversity is observed in those regions of CMV that encode for genes dedicated toward immune evasion. The time to complete a life cycle also distinguishes these vi ...
C7. Time schedule of the research plan solution
... MSM0021620812 B3. Major research and development results applied by the applicant/administrator in the disciplines referred to in B1 within the last five years (overall characteristic) As far as immunology is concerned, it has a long tradition at the 2nd Medical Faculty, it has already existed since ...
... MSM0021620812 B3. Major research and development results applied by the applicant/administrator in the disciplines referred to in B1 within the last five years (overall characteristic) As far as immunology is concerned, it has a long tradition at the 2nd Medical Faculty, it has already existed since ...
The presence of cytotoxic autoantibody to lacrimal gland cells
... autoimmune disorder characterized by the mononuclear cell infiltration of the lacrimal and salivary glands. This infiltrative process causes the progressive destruction of exocrine glands and eventually brings in intractable symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia.1"3 The etiology of S ...
... autoimmune disorder characterized by the mononuclear cell infiltration of the lacrimal and salivary glands. This infiltrative process causes the progressive destruction of exocrine glands and eventually brings in intractable symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia.1"3 The etiology of S ...
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... antibodies to NS1 have also been suggested to have a direct role in the pathogenesis of vascular leakage. Sera from acute dengue-infected individuals are able to bind to human umbilical cord endothelial cells, and this process can be blocked by the addition of recombinant NS1.42 Furthermore, the tre ...
... antibodies to NS1 have also been suggested to have a direct role in the pathogenesis of vascular leakage. Sera from acute dengue-infected individuals are able to bind to human umbilical cord endothelial cells, and this process can be blocked by the addition of recombinant NS1.42 Furthermore, the tre ...
Gene Expression Measurement of Immuno
... Correlative expression across the dynamic range was obtained within each of the sample types tested (Pearson correlations ranging between 0.96 to 0.99 shown for HTG EdgeSeq Immuno-Oncology Assay). High reproducibility was observed across technical replicates and across platforms (r ≥ 0.94) and days ...
... Correlative expression across the dynamic range was obtained within each of the sample types tested (Pearson correlations ranging between 0.96 to 0.99 shown for HTG EdgeSeq Immuno-Oncology Assay). High reproducibility was observed across technical replicates and across platforms (r ≥ 0.94) and days ...