universidad de córdoba facultad de veterinaria
... gastrointestinal mucosa may be noticed (Wilhelmsen et al., 1990; Marshall et al., 1996; Spagnuolo-Weaver et al., 1997; Lambot et al., 1998). This form of disease is usually produced by BVDV-1 strains and some low virulence BVDV-2 strains, and although it is possible to obtain isolates from both stra ...
... gastrointestinal mucosa may be noticed (Wilhelmsen et al., 1990; Marshall et al., 1996; Spagnuolo-Weaver et al., 1997; Lambot et al., 1998). This form of disease is usually produced by BVDV-1 strains and some low virulence BVDV-2 strains, and although it is possible to obtain isolates from both stra ...
Characterization of extracellular and surface bound adherence
... The hypothesis in this thesis is mainly based on two theories: Disturbed adhesion primarily affect the virulence of an invading microorganism. Immunization with recombinantly produced adherence proteins stimulate opsonization and make hidden virulence factors visible to the immune system and thus fa ...
... The hypothesis in this thesis is mainly based on two theories: Disturbed adhesion primarily affect the virulence of an invading microorganism. Immunization with recombinantly produced adherence proteins stimulate opsonization and make hidden virulence factors visible to the immune system and thus fa ...
O Seu Incrível Sistema Imune
... você querer aprender mais sobre o assunto. Tomoko Ishikawa generosamente ilustrou o livro. O livro inteiro foi criado através da dedicação e entusiasmo do Dr Yousuke Takahama, colaborando com membros do ...
... você querer aprender mais sobre o assunto. Tomoko Ishikawa generosamente ilustrou o livro. O livro inteiro foi criado através da dedicação e entusiasmo do Dr Yousuke Takahama, colaborando com membros do ...
o papel do estresse psicossocial na ativação imune durante o
... Psychosocial stress has important role in activating endocrine, immune and central nervous systems. Stress exacerbates many chronic inflammatory conditions and is an important risk factor for several ...
... Psychosocial stress has important role in activating endocrine, immune and central nervous systems. Stress exacerbates many chronic inflammatory conditions and is an important risk factor for several ...
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY MONOGRAPH SERIES "LUNG TRANSPLANTATION"
... function; 2) an insidious onset with a slow, progressive decline over time; and 3) an initial rapid decline in FEV1 followed by a prolonged period of stability [10]. The latter pattern, however, is not very common asv20% of affected patients are free of functional degradation at 2 yrs after diagnosi ...
... function; 2) an insidious onset with a slow, progressive decline over time; and 3) an initial rapid decline in FEV1 followed by a prolonged period of stability [10]. The latter pattern, however, is not very common asv20% of affected patients are free of functional degradation at 2 yrs after diagnosi ...
Matching Questions - Sinoe Medical Association
... 44) Select the correct statement about antigens. A) ʺSelf-antigensʺ is another name for incomplete antigens. B) The largest type of antigen is called a hapten. C) Only small antigens exhibit reactivity. D) One antigen may have many different antigenic determinants and may therefore cause th ...
... 44) Select the correct statement about antigens. A) ʺSelf-antigensʺ is another name for incomplete antigens. B) The largest type of antigen is called a hapten. C) Only small antigens exhibit reactivity. D) One antigen may have many different antigenic determinants and may therefore cause th ...
Signal transducer and activator of transcription 2
... together, these findings implicate STAT2 as a novel regulator of DRP1 phosphorylation at serine 616, and thus of mitochondrial fission, and suggest that there are interactions between immunity and mitochondria. This is the first study to link the innate immune system to mitochondrial dynamics and morph ...
... together, these findings implicate STAT2 as a novel regulator of DRP1 phosphorylation at serine 616, and thus of mitochondrial fission, and suggest that there are interactions between immunity and mitochondria. This is the first study to link the innate immune system to mitochondrial dynamics and morph ...
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 ...
PHS 398 (Rev. 9/04), Biographical Sketch Format Page
... von Herrath, M., B. Coon, D. Homann, T. Wolfe, L.G. Guidotti. Thymic tolerance to only one viral protein reduces lymphocytic choriomeningits virus-induced immunopathology and increases survival in perforindeficient mice. J. Virol. 73:5918-5925(1999) Homann, D., T. Dyrberg, J. Petersen, M.B.A. Oldsto ...
... von Herrath, M., B. Coon, D. Homann, T. Wolfe, L.G. Guidotti. Thymic tolerance to only one viral protein reduces lymphocytic choriomeningits virus-induced immunopathology and increases survival in perforindeficient mice. J. Virol. 73:5918-5925(1999) Homann, D., T. Dyrberg, J. Petersen, M.B.A. Oldsto ...
Resveratrol decreases miR-155 levels by upregulating miR
... properties that is currently at the stage of pre-clinical studies for human cancer prevention. Here, we establish that, in human THP-1 monocytic cells as well as in human blood monocytes, resveratrol upregulates miR-663, a microRNA potentially targeting multiple genes implicated in the immune respon ...
... properties that is currently at the stage of pre-clinical studies for human cancer prevention. Here, we establish that, in human THP-1 monocytic cells as well as in human blood monocytes, resveratrol upregulates miR-663, a microRNA potentially targeting multiple genes implicated in the immune respon ...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from severe asthmatic
... The allergic predisposition can be attributed to alterations in the fine balance between type 1 helper T lymphocytes (Th1) and type 2 helper T lymphocytes (Th2) responses towards a stronger Th2 pattern.4 Evidence has extensively shown that activated Th2 lymphocytes and cytokines such as interleukin ...
... The allergic predisposition can be attributed to alterations in the fine balance between type 1 helper T lymphocytes (Th1) and type 2 helper T lymphocytes (Th2) responses towards a stronger Th2 pattern.4 Evidence has extensively shown that activated Th2 lymphocytes and cytokines such as interleukin ...
World J Gastroenterol
... classical attributes of adaptive immunity: antigen specificity and memory. The key effector cell of adaptive immunity is the lymphocyte, a cell no longer known from its two principal origins in mammals, the thymus (T) and bone marrow (B), but with several subtypes characterized by different function ...
... classical attributes of adaptive immunity: antigen specificity and memory. The key effector cell of adaptive immunity is the lymphocyte, a cell no longer known from its two principal origins in mammals, the thymus (T) and bone marrow (B), but with several subtypes characterized by different function ...
ABSTRACT - Johns Hopkins University
... BACKGROUND: Galectin-3 is a 31 kD carbohydrate-binding lectin that is overexpressed by many human malignancies. It also modulates T cell responses through a diverse array of mechanisms including induction of apoptosis, TCR cross linking in CD8+ T cells, and T cell receptor (TCR) down regulation in C ...
... BACKGROUND: Galectin-3 is a 31 kD carbohydrate-binding lectin that is overexpressed by many human malignancies. It also modulates T cell responses through a diverse array of mechanisms including induction of apoptosis, TCR cross linking in CD8+ T cells, and T cell receptor (TCR) down regulation in C ...
Cord Blood Transplantation: from the basics to what`s new
... • Impaired allogeneic activation with subsequent decreased production of interferon-γ • Defective Th1 responses of CB T-cells related to differential expression and activation of transcription factors • Impaired cord blood dendritic cell maturation and cytokine production ...
... • Impaired allogeneic activation with subsequent decreased production of interferon-γ • Defective Th1 responses of CB T-cells related to differential expression and activation of transcription factors • Impaired cord blood dendritic cell maturation and cytokine production ...
TLR2 and TLR4 expression on CD14++ and CD14+ monocyte
... At least two types of monocytes can be distinguished based on the level of CD14 expression2,3: (1) classical monocytes, which are strongly positive for the CD14 cell surface molecule (CD14++ CD16− monocytes), and (2) more mature, non-classical monocytes, which co-express the CD16 molecule (CD14+ CD1 ...
... At least two types of monocytes can be distinguished based on the level of CD14 expression2,3: (1) classical monocytes, which are strongly positive for the CD14 cell surface molecule (CD14++ CD16− monocytes), and (2) more mature, non-classical monocytes, which co-express the CD16 molecule (CD14+ CD1 ...
REIGN IN BLOOD IMMUNE REGULATION IN TYPE 1 DIABETES Mikael Pihl
... on team radio while leading the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ...
... on team radio while leading the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ...
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia and Red Blood Cell Autoantibodies
... Definitive therapy for secondary AIHA and RBC autoantibodies is to treat the underlying disorder, such as chemotherapy for the lymphoproliferative disorder, antibiotics for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and corticosteroids for systemic lupus erythematosus, for example. For idiopathic cases of AIHA, cortico ...
... Definitive therapy for secondary AIHA and RBC autoantibodies is to treat the underlying disorder, such as chemotherapy for the lymphoproliferative disorder, antibiotics for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and corticosteroids for systemic lupus erythematosus, for example. For idiopathic cases of AIHA, cortico ...
Hen egg yolk antibodies - Les Presses agronomiques de Gembloux
... Functionally, the bird’s immune system can be divided into two parts: one innate, but non-specific, while the other part is acquired and specific. The acquired immune system is characterized by specificity, heterogeneity, and memory. This system is divided into cellular branch and non-cellular (humoral ...
... Functionally, the bird’s immune system can be divided into two parts: one innate, but non-specific, while the other part is acquired and specific. The acquired immune system is characterized by specificity, heterogeneity, and memory. This system is divided into cellular branch and non-cellular (humoral ...
Pathogenesis of Dengue viral infections
... shown to be associated with milder clinical disease37. This suggests that patients with severe clinical disease possibly have impaired functional regulatory T cells responses. However IL10, which is the main regulatory T cell cytokine, has been found to be significantly higher in patients with sever ...
... shown to be associated with milder clinical disease37. This suggests that patients with severe clinical disease possibly have impaired functional regulatory T cells responses. However IL10, which is the main regulatory T cell cytokine, has been found to be significantly higher in patients with sever ...