Immunization
... Calmet Geurin (BCG) is used against tuberculosis in many African, European and Asian countries. However, it is not used in the USA. While many studies have shown the efficacy of this vaccine, a number of studies also cast doubt on its benefits. ...
... Calmet Geurin (BCG) is used against tuberculosis in many African, European and Asian countries. However, it is not used in the USA. While many studies have shown the efficacy of this vaccine, a number of studies also cast doubt on its benefits. ...
Haptoglobin, inflammation and disease
... 2007). The Hp2-2 phenotype has consistently been observed to be a risk factor in inflammatory diseases (Delanghe et al., 1999; Levy, 2004; Papp et al., 2007), attributed to its compromised antioxidant role compared to the Hp2 allele. 3.1.2. Maintenance of reverse cholesterol transport Elevated levels ...
... 2007). The Hp2-2 phenotype has consistently been observed to be a risk factor in inflammatory diseases (Delanghe et al., 1999; Levy, 2004; Papp et al., 2007), attributed to its compromised antioxidant role compared to the Hp2 allele. 3.1.2. Maintenance of reverse cholesterol transport Elevated levels ...
Intranasal immunization of mice with Echinococcus
... a liposome (Morein & Simons 1985), or an immuno stimulating complex (iscom) (Morein et al. 1984). An inadequate immune response is not only irrelevant but may even favor the invading organism (Heinzel, Sadick, Mutha et al. 1991), thus induction of a proper response is a relevant research goal. A sim ...
... a liposome (Morein & Simons 1985), or an immuno stimulating complex (iscom) (Morein et al. 1984). An inadequate immune response is not only irrelevant but may even favor the invading organism (Heinzel, Sadick, Mutha et al. 1991), thus induction of a proper response is a relevant research goal. A sim ...
Superiority of the ear pinna over muscle tissue as site for
... research with great clinical impact. Somatic gene therapy is becoming increasingly important for potential treatment of genetic and acquired disorders. Without any specific delivery system the direct DNA transfer into tissues is followed by uptake of plasmid molecules into the cytoplasm and subseque ...
... research with great clinical impact. Somatic gene therapy is becoming increasingly important for potential treatment of genetic and acquired disorders. Without any specific delivery system the direct DNA transfer into tissues is followed by uptake of plasmid molecules into the cytoplasm and subseque ...
Impaired function of regulatory T-cells in hypersensitivity pneumonitis M. Girard, E. Israe
... exacerbated in HP, IL-17 was measured in the sera and BAL from the three study groups. No detectable levels of IL-17 were measured in the serum from normal individuals or asymptomatic subjects. Sera from patients with HP show a marked increase in IL-17 concentration (mean¡SEM 210.47¡95.24 pg?mL-1; f ...
... exacerbated in HP, IL-17 was measured in the sera and BAL from the three study groups. No detectable levels of IL-17 were measured in the serum from normal individuals or asymptomatic subjects. Sera from patients with HP show a marked increase in IL-17 concentration (mean¡SEM 210.47¡95.24 pg?mL-1; f ...
Kribriformní adenokarcinom jazyka
... acute ulcer- intense leukocyte infiltrate and vascular dilatation in the margins chronic ulcer -more developed fibroblastic reaction, scarring and infiltration of lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells ...
... acute ulcer- intense leukocyte infiltrate and vascular dilatation in the margins chronic ulcer -more developed fibroblastic reaction, scarring and infiltration of lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pathogenesis
... helper cells can then facilitate humoral and cellular immune responses against the invading pathogen. HIV-specific T cells interact with antigen-specific B cells on the border of lymphoid follicles in the cortex, and B cell proliferation results in follicular hyperplasia. This interaction results in ...
... helper cells can then facilitate humoral and cellular immune responses against the invading pathogen. HIV-specific T cells interact with antigen-specific B cells on the border of lymphoid follicles in the cortex, and B cell proliferation results in follicular hyperplasia. This interaction results in ...
lymphoid tissue and the immune response
... No capsule is present. Structure of the lymphoid follicles is same as in lymph nodes. The major antibody produced by the plasma cells is IgA, which is secreted directly onto the mucosal surface. Protects against exposure to foreign antigens that enter the respiratory or GI tract. Antigen-speci ...
... No capsule is present. Structure of the lymphoid follicles is same as in lymph nodes. The major antibody produced by the plasma cells is IgA, which is secreted directly onto the mucosal surface. Protects against exposure to foreign antigens that enter the respiratory or GI tract. Antigen-speci ...
Ocular Inflammation Animal Model Workshop
... retinal soluble antigen (S-Antigen, S-Ag) and interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP), both expressed by photoreceptor cells. The immunogenic and pathogenic epitopes are well characterized. We postulate that the autoimmune response leading to uveitis in humans has to be initiated outside ...
... retinal soluble antigen (S-Antigen, S-Ag) and interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP), both expressed by photoreceptor cells. The immunogenic and pathogenic epitopes are well characterized. We postulate that the autoimmune response leading to uveitis in humans has to be initiated outside ...
Lesson Overview - Southgate Schools
... command centers of the specific immune response. Once inside the cell, the virus directs the cell to produce many new viruses. ...
... command centers of the specific immune response. Once inside the cell, the virus directs the cell to produce many new viruses. ...
Bio 2 Exam 4 Study Guide - Discover life with Tyler!
... neuron, and the ions involved in the depolarization. Why does the nerve impulse only travel in one direction? Refractory period. What is the function of the myelin sheath? What happens at the Nodes of Ranvier? Know the ways a nerve impulse can increase my summation or decrease when inhibitory signal ...
... neuron, and the ions involved in the depolarization. Why does the nerve impulse only travel in one direction? Refractory period. What is the function of the myelin sheath? What happens at the Nodes of Ranvier? Know the ways a nerve impulse can increase my summation or decrease when inhibitory signal ...
Arthritis Res. Ther. 13:R129 - Centre for Microbial Diseases and
... functions. This study examined the impact of a 12-amino acid IDR peptide, IDR-1002, in pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-1b-induced responses in synovial fibroblasts, a critical cell type in the pathogenesis of inflammatory arthritis. Methods: Human fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) were s ...
... functions. This study examined the impact of a 12-amino acid IDR peptide, IDR-1002, in pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-1b-induced responses in synovial fibroblasts, a critical cell type in the pathogenesis of inflammatory arthritis. Methods: Human fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) were s ...
Immune activation in HIV Causes and Consequences
... bone mineral content, bone formation rate & osteoporosis atherosclerosis - faster progression than in the general population progressive deterioration of cognitive function Frailty e.g. unintentional weight loss, general feeling of exhaustion, weakness ...
... bone mineral content, bone formation rate & osteoporosis atherosclerosis - faster progression than in the general population progressive deterioration of cognitive function Frailty e.g. unintentional weight loss, general feeling of exhaustion, weakness ...
The effect of differential phosphorylation of YB-1 on apoptosis
... Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) is a multifunctional protein, which is a member of the cold shock protein family. It is mainly localized to the cytoplasm but in response to genotoxic stress it can accumulate in the nucleus (koicke et al 1997, Eliseeva IA, YB-1 and its functions). Its presence in the ...
... Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) is a multifunctional protein, which is a member of the cold shock protein family. It is mainly localized to the cytoplasm but in response to genotoxic stress it can accumulate in the nucleus (koicke et al 1997, Eliseeva IA, YB-1 and its functions). Its presence in the ...
Antioxidants may increase the probability of developing allergic
... may not only increase when Th2-type cytokines are over-produced but also when Th1-type cytokines such as IFN-c are suppressed (Fig. 1). Pro-inflammatory cytokine IFN-c is probably the most important mediator of anti-microbial and anti-tumoral defence, e.g., it induces high-output of cytocidal ROS in ...
... may not only increase when Th2-type cytokines are over-produced but also when Th1-type cytokines such as IFN-c are suppressed (Fig. 1). Pro-inflammatory cytokine IFN-c is probably the most important mediator of anti-microbial and anti-tumoral defence, e.g., it induces high-output of cytocidal ROS in ...
HIV/AIDS as a Microcosm for the Study of Evolution
... level of HIV populations within single host individuals • However, in order to succeed in the long term, HIV must also be passed from person to person • Thus, there must also be selection at the level of transmission between hosts • It may matter little if individual hosts die provided that before t ...
... level of HIV populations within single host individuals • However, in order to succeed in the long term, HIV must also be passed from person to person • Thus, there must also be selection at the level of transmission between hosts • It may matter little if individual hosts die provided that before t ...