Chapter 12
... The adaptive immune system eliminates threats from specific invaders. It not only reacts against one specific antigenic component of a pathogen but its ability to react against that particular component improves with subsequent confrontations with it. The adaptive immune response exhibits four disti ...
... The adaptive immune system eliminates threats from specific invaders. It not only reacts against one specific antigenic component of a pathogen but its ability to react against that particular component improves with subsequent confrontations with it. The adaptive immune response exhibits four disti ...
Pertussis is a highly contagious infectious disease of the respiratory
... was to identify the location of (protective) epitopes to which human Abs are directed, and to investigate the role of variation in P.69 Prn and the implications for the anti-P.69 Prn Ab response. Our results clearly indicate that Prn has evolved several ways to escape antibody and possibly phage bin ...
... was to identify the location of (protective) epitopes to which human Abs are directed, and to investigate the role of variation in P.69 Prn and the implications for the anti-P.69 Prn Ab response. Our results clearly indicate that Prn has evolved several ways to escape antibody and possibly phage bin ...
Antigen receptor signaling in the rheumatic diseases | Arthritis
... discoveries for B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling followed. Not only antigen receptors themselves but the complex machinery that elaborates the cellular response to antigen have been implicated in the rheumatic diseases. The past decade has seen evidence confirm this view from a range of sourc ...
... discoveries for B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling followed. Not only antigen receptors themselves but the complex machinery that elaborates the cellular response to antigen have been implicated in the rheumatic diseases. The past decade has seen evidence confirm this view from a range of sourc ...
Immunity in the oral cavity
... The mouth is well served by numerous major and minor salivary glands and the saliva they secrete is a key component of the host defence against infection in the mouth. Thus, patients with xerostomia (‘dry mouth’) have more dental plaque and increased risk of periodontitis and candidiasis. The saliva ...
... The mouth is well served by numerous major and minor salivary glands and the saliva they secrete is a key component of the host defence against infection in the mouth. Thus, patients with xerostomia (‘dry mouth’) have more dental plaque and increased risk of periodontitis and candidiasis. The saliva ...
Comparison of Mammalian LAT1 and Bacterial BrnQ Transport
... protein is 53.1% and is higher than that observed in LAT1 where alpha helical characteristics is 39.4% of the protein. The LAT1 transporter has a higher extended strand potential comprising 11.9% of the protein as compared to BrnQ with 6.8%. Both proteins have the same random coli potential. In LAT1 ...
... protein is 53.1% and is higher than that observed in LAT1 where alpha helical characteristics is 39.4% of the protein. The LAT1 transporter has a higher extended strand potential comprising 11.9% of the protein as compared to BrnQ with 6.8%. Both proteins have the same random coli potential. In LAT1 ...
Confronting the Challenge of Respiratory Tract Infections
... H. Influenzae H. influenzae nonencapsulated: nontypeable H. influenzae encapsulated: serotypes a, b, c, d, e, f H. influenzae serotype b (Hib) polysacharide vaccine H. influenzae serotype b (Hib) polysacharide conjugate vaccine ...
... H. Influenzae H. influenzae nonencapsulated: nontypeable H. influenzae encapsulated: serotypes a, b, c, d, e, f H. influenzae serotype b (Hib) polysacharide vaccine H. influenzae serotype b (Hib) polysacharide conjugate vaccine ...
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Immunity and how vaccines work
... • Immunity and immunological memory similar to natural infection but without the risk of disease ...
... • Immunity and immunological memory similar to natural infection but without the risk of disease ...
Transplantation Immunology
... To suppress the activity of subpopulation of T-cells. To block co-stimulatory signals. Ab to the CD3 molecule of TCR (T cell receptor) complex results in a rapid depletion of mature T-cells from the circulation. Ab specific for the high-affinity IL-2 receptor is expressed only on activated T ...
... To suppress the activity of subpopulation of T-cells. To block co-stimulatory signals. Ab to the CD3 molecule of TCR (T cell receptor) complex results in a rapid depletion of mature T-cells from the circulation. Ab specific for the high-affinity IL-2 receptor is expressed only on activated T ...
Chem*3560 Lecture 13: Caspases and Programmed Cell Death
... promoting and activating factor). The N-terminus of Apaf-1 has a segment called the Caspase recruitment domain or CARD, and the CARD domain becomes exposed when Apaf-1 binds cytochrome C. CARD domains tend to stick to other CARD domains, and Procaspase 9 also has a CARD domain at its N-terminus (mak ...
... promoting and activating factor). The N-terminus of Apaf-1 has a segment called the Caspase recruitment domain or CARD, and the CARD domain becomes exposed when Apaf-1 binds cytochrome C. CARD domains tend to stick to other CARD domains, and Procaspase 9 also has a CARD domain at its N-terminus (mak ...
the HLA complex
... peptides from cytoplasm cannot reach class II MHC proteins, whereas peptides from endosomal compartments cannot reach class I MHC proteins foreign peptides encountered in association with class I proteins signal the cell has succumbed to a pathogen -> call for destruction foreign peptides encountere ...
... peptides from cytoplasm cannot reach class II MHC proteins, whereas peptides from endosomal compartments cannot reach class I MHC proteins foreign peptides encountered in association with class I proteins signal the cell has succumbed to a pathogen -> call for destruction foreign peptides encountere ...
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... Fas and Tumor Immunity Fas ligand expression by a variety of tumor cell lines and primary tumor isolates. Expression of Fas ligand by tumor cells has been suggested as a tumor escape mechanism, how tumor cells kill activated cytotoxic T cells and thus avoid an antitumor immune response. ...
... Fas and Tumor Immunity Fas ligand expression by a variety of tumor cell lines and primary tumor isolates. Expression of Fas ligand by tumor cells has been suggested as a tumor escape mechanism, how tumor cells kill activated cytotoxic T cells and thus avoid an antitumor immune response. ...
AIDS+the immune system
... Recall as well that virus particles, also known as virions, are composed of the viral genomes surrounded by a coat. The virion coat has two functions: to protect the viral nucleic acid genome from destruction while the virus particle passes from cell to cell, and to introduce the viral genome into ...
... Recall as well that virus particles, also known as virions, are composed of the viral genomes surrounded by a coat. The virion coat has two functions: to protect the viral nucleic acid genome from destruction while the virus particle passes from cell to cell, and to introduce the viral genome into ...
Stem Cell Therapy Reverses Diabetes: Stem Cells
... determine how well beta cells are working. By 12 weeks after treatment all the patients who received the therapy had improved levels of Cpeptide. This continued to improve at 24 weeks and was maintained to the end of the study. This meant that the daily dose of insulin required to maintain their blo ...
... determine how well beta cells are working. By 12 weeks after treatment all the patients who received the therapy had improved levels of Cpeptide. This continued to improve at 24 weeks and was maintained to the end of the study. This meant that the daily dose of insulin required to maintain their blo ...
Adoptive therapy with CD8+ T cells: it may get by with a little
... of cytokines, costimulation, and/or TCR triggering). As a result, the CTLs could be deficient in effector functions such as cytolytic activity, deleted of high avidity CD8+ cells (15), unable to sustain function in vivo, or programmed to undergo activation-induced cell death (AICD) following target ...
... of cytokines, costimulation, and/or TCR triggering). As a result, the CTLs could be deficient in effector functions such as cytolytic activity, deleted of high avidity CD8+ cells (15), unable to sustain function in vivo, or programmed to undergo activation-induced cell death (AICD) following target ...