
Macrophages and Dendritic Cells Entry Is Required for the Function
... STIM proteins results in their translocation to ER–plasma membrane junctions and binding to ORAI1, the pore-forming subunit of the CRAC channel (2–4). Opening of ORAI1 results in storeoperated Ca2+ entry (SOCE), thus called because this form of Ca2+ influx is regulated by the ER Ca2+ concentrations ...
... STIM proteins results in their translocation to ER–plasma membrane junctions and binding to ORAI1, the pore-forming subunit of the CRAC channel (2–4). Opening of ORAI1 results in storeoperated Ca2+ entry (SOCE), thus called because this form of Ca2+ influx is regulated by the ER Ca2+ concentrations ...
Infections, Infertility, and Assisted Reproduction
... Unfortunately, and usually without advance warning, microbes occasionally enter the clinical laboratory through infected semen or vaginal tissue. When this occurs, a patient’s treatment outcome may be seriously compromised because microbes can quickly deplete nutrients in culture media and alter the ...
... Unfortunately, and usually without advance warning, microbes occasionally enter the clinical laboratory through infected semen or vaginal tissue. When this occurs, a patient’s treatment outcome may be seriously compromised because microbes can quickly deplete nutrients in culture media and alter the ...
Studies on the antimicrobial defence of human hair follicle epithelium
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... choriner str. 85 - 10119 berlin mensch und buch verlag 2009 [email protected] – www.menschundbuch.de ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: INTERFERON
... Gp63 inhibits degradative phagolysosomal enzymes (11). Leishmania have also the ability to inhibit protein kinase C (PKC) activation which in turn inhibits phosphorylation at several sites of the signaling pathways that lead to the oxidative burst (12). Leishmania cause multiple defects in the induc ...
... Gp63 inhibits degradative phagolysosomal enzymes (11). Leishmania have also the ability to inhibit protein kinase C (PKC) activation which in turn inhibits phosphorylation at several sites of the signaling pathways that lead to the oxidative burst (12). Leishmania cause multiple defects in the induc ...
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... system, linking innate and adaptive immune responses. However, it has been suggested a dual role of DC in Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection by increasing the spread of HIV-1 while trying to trigger an adaptive response against viral infection. The classical immunological paradigm ...
... system, linking innate and adaptive immune responses. However, it has been suggested a dual role of DC in Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection by increasing the spread of HIV-1 while trying to trigger an adaptive response against viral infection. The classical immunological paradigm ...
Essential role of Toll-like receptor 2 in
... and chain length (Kajiura et al. 2008, 2010). By using ESG, we revealed that glycogen activated RAW264.7, murine macrophage cell line, to induce the production of nitric oxide (NO) and inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) and that the molecular weigh ...
... and chain length (Kajiura et al. 2008, 2010). By using ESG, we revealed that glycogen activated RAW264.7, murine macrophage cell line, to induce the production of nitric oxide (NO) and inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) and that the molecular weigh ...
C YTOKINES AND IMMUNE BALANCE IN PREECLAMPSIA
... with insufficient penetration of the trophoblasts, leading to impaired maternal blood flow through narrow spiral arteries. However, the cause of this defective trophoblast behavior is not known. The maternal immune system has been proposed to have an influence on both the placentation and the subseq ...
... with insufficient penetration of the trophoblasts, leading to impaired maternal blood flow through narrow spiral arteries. However, the cause of this defective trophoblast behavior is not known. The maternal immune system has been proposed to have an influence on both the placentation and the subseq ...
Characterisation and co-expression of the two outer serotype 3
... Figure 4.4: Analysis of protein expressed in Sf-9 insect cells infected with different baculoviruses (as indicated in lanes 1-5) by 15% SDS PAGE stained with Coomassie blue. ...
... Figure 4.4: Analysis of protein expressed in Sf-9 insect cells infected with different baculoviruses (as indicated in lanes 1-5) by 15% SDS PAGE stained with Coomassie blue. ...
The physiology of blood platelets and changes of their biological
... mainly Ag‑specific CD4 and CD8 T cells in central nervous system and their reactivation by resident Ag‑presenting brain‑spinal cord glial cells are characteristic for the pathogenesis of MS. Activated T cells and brain glial cells secrete proinflammatory cytokines/chemokines along with generation of ...
... mainly Ag‑specific CD4 and CD8 T cells in central nervous system and their reactivation by resident Ag‑presenting brain‑spinal cord glial cells are characteristic for the pathogenesis of MS. Activated T cells and brain glial cells secrete proinflammatory cytokines/chemokines along with generation of ...
The role of different monocyte subsets and macrophages in asthma
... monocytes were shown to infiltrate lung tissues and give rise to monocyte-derived pulmonary dendritic cells and macrophages [27]. Notably, capability of monocytes to transmigrate through endothelium remains predominantly a feature of CD16-positive monocytes and seems to be related to increased expre ...
... monocytes were shown to infiltrate lung tissues and give rise to monocyte-derived pulmonary dendritic cells and macrophages [27]. Notably, capability of monocytes to transmigrate through endothelium remains predominantly a feature of CD16-positive monocytes and seems to be related to increased expre ...
ANEXO-8 Interleukin-2 activated natural killer cells may hav
... To study the role of Natural Killer (NK) cells in Leishmania infection, peritoneal macrophages from BALB/c mice were infected with Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis promastigotes and incubated with interleukin-2 (IL-2)-activated NK (A-NK) cells at different ratios of A-NK cells to infected macroph ...
... To study the role of Natural Killer (NK) cells in Leishmania infection, peritoneal macrophages from BALB/c mice were infected with Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis promastigotes and incubated with interleukin-2 (IL-2)-activated NK (A-NK) cells at different ratios of A-NK cells to infected macroph ...
Pathophysiology and differential diagnosis of anaemia
... microcirculation or in large vessels. Finally, increased RBC destruction is observed in patients with enlarged spleen (hypersplenism). 1.2.1 Immune haemolytic anaemias These result from the presence of antibodies targeting one or more of the numerous RBC membrane antigens. This condition is frequent ...
... microcirculation or in large vessels. Finally, increased RBC destruction is observed in patients with enlarged spleen (hypersplenism). 1.2.1 Immune haemolytic anaemias These result from the presence of antibodies targeting one or more of the numerous RBC membrane antigens. This condition is frequent ...
vaccine
... VII. Development of novel vaccines • Subunit vaccine • These vaccines are in use which make use of antigens either purified from microorganisms or produced by recombinant DNA technology. • e.g. HBV vaccine (HBsAg) ...
... VII. Development of novel vaccines • Subunit vaccine • These vaccines are in use which make use of antigens either purified from microorganisms or produced by recombinant DNA technology. • e.g. HBV vaccine (HBsAg) ...
Regulation of macrophage development and function in peripheral
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... [email protected] doi:10.1038/nri3920 ...
The Immune System
... The artificial immune systems are composed of intelligent methodologies, inspired by the natural immune system, for the solution of real-world problems (Dasgupta, 1998) Artificial immune systems (AIS) are adaptive systems, inspired by theoretical immunology and observed immune functions, principles ...
... The artificial immune systems are composed of intelligent methodologies, inspired by the natural immune system, for the solution of real-world problems (Dasgupta, 1998) Artificial immune systems (AIS) are adaptive systems, inspired by theoretical immunology and observed immune functions, principles ...
cPu - Padis
... ultimately showing clinical manifestations. The molecular mechanisms and the internal and external factors that modulate the dynamic aspects of the acute and chronic neuroinflammations remain unclear. Furthermore, it is poorly understood to what extent neuroinflammation is beneficial for the injured ...
... ultimately showing clinical manifestations. The molecular mechanisms and the internal and external factors that modulate the dynamic aspects of the acute and chronic neuroinflammations remain unclear. Furthermore, it is poorly understood to what extent neuroinflammation is beneficial for the injured ...