Publications by Bart Lambrecht, incl. "extra muros" papers
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Measles infection of the central nervous system
... high titers of antimeasle antibodies in serum and CSF. It is not clear which role elevated levels of antibodies with other specificities, e.g., anti-CD9 (Shimizu et al, 2002), may have. An effective treatment of SSPE is still not available and conflicting results have been reported about the use of ...
... high titers of antimeasle antibodies in serum and CSF. It is not clear which role elevated levels of antibodies with other specificities, e.g., anti-CD9 (Shimizu et al, 2002), may have. An effective treatment of SSPE is still not available and conflicting results have been reported about the use of ...
Immunology and Blood Groups
... AIDS and rheumatoid arthritis, which result in self-destruction of body parts. When a foreign organism (bacteria, viruses or even another person’s cells) enters the body, the foreign antigens on the invading cells activate an immune response. The foreign antigens are called non-self antigens. The im ...
... AIDS and rheumatoid arthritis, which result in self-destruction of body parts. When a foreign organism (bacteria, viruses or even another person’s cells) enters the body, the foreign antigens on the invading cells activate an immune response. The foreign antigens are called non-self antigens. The im ...
Review Pattern Recognition Receptors and Inflammation Leading Edge
... but also in various nonprofessional immune cells. With the exception of some NLRs, the sensing of PAMPs or DAMPs by PRRs upregulates the transcription of genes involved in inflammatory responses. These genes encode proinflammatory cytokines, type I interferons (IFNs), chemokines and antimicrobial pr ...
... but also in various nonprofessional immune cells. With the exception of some NLRs, the sensing of PAMPs or DAMPs by PRRs upregulates the transcription of genes involved in inflammatory responses. These genes encode proinflammatory cytokines, type I interferons (IFNs), chemokines and antimicrobial pr ...
RRC_art 4.indd - Romanian Journal of Cardiology
... of foam cells or to endothelial dysfunction47,48. Also, it has been revealed that persistently elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is associated with the extension of atherosclerotic lesions49. PsA is also characterized by increased arterial stiffness through: reduced levels of endothelial ...
... of foam cells or to endothelial dysfunction47,48. Also, it has been revealed that persistently elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is associated with the extension of atherosclerotic lesions49. PsA is also characterized by increased arterial stiffness through: reduced levels of endothelial ...
Effects of Mold Exposure on Immune Cells
... transferase – an enzyme critical for protein synthesis in eukaryotes (Thompson and Wannemacher, 1986). Consequently, as peptidyl transferase inhibitors trichothecenes can also trigger a ribotoxic stress response that activates mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), which regulate apoptosis under ...
... transferase – an enzyme critical for protein synthesis in eukaryotes (Thompson and Wannemacher, 1986). Consequently, as peptidyl transferase inhibitors trichothecenes can also trigger a ribotoxic stress response that activates mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), which regulate apoptosis under ...
Exosomes, your body`s answer to immune health
... activity, but this study reported that proliferation and IDO activity was unaffected (8). Additionally in this study (4), apoptosis was found to be upregulated in both PBMCs and CD3+ T cells but not in prior studies (8). It should be noted that these discrepancies might be due to the different compo ...
... activity, but this study reported that proliferation and IDO activity was unaffected (8). Additionally in this study (4), apoptosis was found to be upregulated in both PBMCs and CD3+ T cells but not in prior studies (8). It should be noted that these discrepancies might be due to the different compo ...
Reish MAX
... THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM ......is delicately balanced by a very sophisticated feedback regulation and control system • Prolonged immune deficiency can lead to infection, frequent sickness, lack of vigor and energy and impaired metabolism. • On the other hand, chronic activation of immune system can ...
... THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM ......is delicately balanced by a very sophisticated feedback regulation and control system • Prolonged immune deficiency can lead to infection, frequent sickness, lack of vigor and energy and impaired metabolism. • On the other hand, chronic activation of immune system can ...
ReishiMax Product Training
... THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM ......is delicately balanced by a very sophisticated feedback regulation and control system • Prolonged immune deficiency can lead to infection, frequent sickness, lack of vigor and energy and impaired metabolism. • On the other hand, chronic activation of immune system can ...
... THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM ......is delicately balanced by a very sophisticated feedback regulation and control system • Prolonged immune deficiency can lead to infection, frequent sickness, lack of vigor and energy and impaired metabolism. • On the other hand, chronic activation of immune system can ...
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
... 13. Markers of increased or decreased blood coagulation, demyelination: 1. Anti-cardiolipin antibodies (a marker of autoimmune activity). 2. PAI-1 (a marker of increased blood coagulation). 3. von Willebrand panel (markers of increased blood thinning). 4. Myelin basic protein – a marker that normali ...
... 13. Markers of increased or decreased blood coagulation, demyelination: 1. Anti-cardiolipin antibodies (a marker of autoimmune activity). 2. PAI-1 (a marker of increased blood coagulation). 3. von Willebrand panel (markers of increased blood thinning). 4. Myelin basic protein – a marker that normali ...
Hypercoagulable states - homeOnline ExamContact UsLinksAb
... autoimmune disorder (1ry APS) or very often associated with autoimmune conditions (e.g. SLE) (2ry APS) and can cause recurrent pregnancy loss, as well as arterial or venous thrombosis. • APA have also been reported in conjunction with idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia, malaria, Q fever, infecti ...
... autoimmune disorder (1ry APS) or very often associated with autoimmune conditions (e.g. SLE) (2ry APS) and can cause recurrent pregnancy loss, as well as arterial or venous thrombosis. • APA have also been reported in conjunction with idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia, malaria, Q fever, infecti ...
The danger model in deciphering autoimmunity
... indicate the existence of several subtypes of apoptotic cell death, characterized by the presence or absence of certain secreted or membrane-bound antigens that bring about different immunological responses [23]. By means of one or more ill-defined ligand(s), apoptotic cells under some circumstances ...
... indicate the existence of several subtypes of apoptotic cell death, characterized by the presence or absence of certain secreted or membrane-bound antigens that bring about different immunological responses [23]. By means of one or more ill-defined ligand(s), apoptotic cells under some circumstances ...
GrayetalBBI - University of Aberdeen
... disease and dementia (Samieri et al., 2008). Amongst the possible mechanisms of action through which dietary fish can protect against cardiovascular disease, their anti-inflammatory properties seem to play a major role (Thies et al., 2003). PUFAs are essential constituents of cell membranes of immun ...
... disease and dementia (Samieri et al., 2008). Amongst the possible mechanisms of action through which dietary fish can protect against cardiovascular disease, their anti-inflammatory properties seem to play a major role (Thies et al., 2003). PUFAs are essential constituents of cell membranes of immun ...
CD4 T-Cell Th1 Response
... Consider the long-term risk of squamous cancer (Oral) yeast therapy for superimposed infection ...
... Consider the long-term risk of squamous cancer (Oral) yeast therapy for superimposed infection ...
production and quality control of monoclonal antibodies
... 1.3. Engineered monoclonal antibodies An alternative approach to circumvent the HAMA response, the limited duration of effective murine antibody therapy and several manufacturing problems in the production of human monoclonal antibodies is the production of so called chimeric and humanised monoclona ...
... 1.3. Engineered monoclonal antibodies An alternative approach to circumvent the HAMA response, the limited duration of effective murine antibody therapy and several manufacturing problems in the production of human monoclonal antibodies is the production of so called chimeric and humanised monoclona ...
Stimulation of Cytokine Expression by Peripheral Blood
... about differences relative to the unstimulated control by evaluating the intercept term for each model. A similar modeling approach was used for the mare data, except that age was not considered as a factor. For a given cytokine, an ANOVA was performed comparing the values of differences between mar ...
... about differences relative to the unstimulated control by evaluating the intercept term for each model. A similar modeling approach was used for the mare data, except that age was not considered as a factor. For a given cytokine, an ANOVA was performed comparing the values of differences between mar ...
Superiority of the ear pinna over muscle tissue as site for
... 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 subsequently into the nucleus of cells. They are then translated i ...
... 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 subsequently into the nucleus of cells. They are then translated i ...
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... immunotherapies, and to date, three anti-CD20 antibodies (rituximab, ocrelizumab, and ofatumumab) have been evaluated for the treatment of MS [6]. These anti-CD20 antibodies kill B cells either by inducing B-cell apoptosis or by triggering Fcγ receptor (FcγR)-mediated antibody-dependent cell-mediate ...
... immunotherapies, and to date, three anti-CD20 antibodies (rituximab, ocrelizumab, and ofatumumab) have been evaluated for the treatment of MS [6]. These anti-CD20 antibodies kill B cells either by inducing B-cell apoptosis or by triggering Fcγ receptor (FcγR)-mediated antibody-dependent cell-mediate ...
Immunostimulation with Vaccines
... occurs at these sites. uroplakin on surface of urinary bladder epithelium ...
... occurs at these sites. uroplakin on surface of urinary bladder epithelium ...
Canine Vaccines:
... Results of Rabies Challenge (NYC-Ga Strain) at 1 and 3 years after a single intramuscular immunization with various vaccines ...
... Results of Rabies Challenge (NYC-Ga Strain) at 1 and 3 years after a single intramuscular immunization with various vaccines ...
Bordetella pertussis
... a strain with a deletion in the bvgR regulatory locus - ectopic expression of Bvg2 phase phenotypes decreases the efficiency of colonization, ...
... a strain with a deletion in the bvgR regulatory locus - ectopic expression of Bvg2 phase phenotypes decreases the efficiency of colonization, ...