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Avoiding Chronic Inflammation

... produce many molecules that affect the cytokine network and these proteins may be part of the cytokine network but not actual bacteriokines (Wilson et al., 1998). The BLAST search reports the Lactobacillae proteins function as acetate kinases, which may be incorrect, but any immunomodulatory effects ...
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A dissection of T cell receptor signaling pathways
A dissection of T cell receptor signaling pathways

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... which plays a crucial role in the induction of IFN-γ, are also more susceptible to disseminated candidiasis [37]. Th1 also appears to be protective in the host defense against Aspergillus. Cells producing IFN-γ are induced by Aspergillus in immunocompetent mice. Live conidia, which undergo swelling ...
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... endotoxin present in the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria and widely used for immunological assay, is recognized by monocyte/macrophage CD14 receptor and tolllike receptor (TLR) 4-MD2 [22]. These molecular interactions result in the release of different active molecules in various inflammatory me ...
Multiple Features of the p59 ryn src Homology 4 Domain Define a
Multiple Features of the p59 ryn src Homology 4 Domain Define a

... src family kinases, p561ok and p60 ~rc, did not bind to the chimeric T C R proteins. Mapping studies revealed that a small region of p59 ryn known as the SH4 domain is responsible for this binding (Gauen et al., 1992). This was surprising because a comparison of this region between other src family ...
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honours thesis - University of Canberra

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transplantation - Shandong University

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Fc receptors: Cell activators of antibody functions

... of an inflammatory state that is beneficial during infections. However, in autoimmune diseases, antibodies can direct these effector functions against normal tissues and cause severe tissue damage [11,12]. It is then of great interest to understand how various FcγR are activated to induce these cell ...


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A Novel Size-Based Sorting Mechanism of Pinocytic Luminal

... process the endocytosed contents and evoke an immune response remain unclear. Here we report that a size-dependent selective transport of small soluble contents from the pinosomal lumen into lysosomes is critical for the antigen processing in microglia. Using fluorescent probes and water-soluble mag ...
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... Tumors grow within a complex microenvironment composed of immune cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells and other non-malignant cells. The study of the composition of tumor microenvironments has led to classifications with prognostic and theranostic values, as well as the discovery of treatments modu ...
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come from?

... the hybridomas, so as to isolate only those individual cells capable of producing the most specific antibodies to a given antigen, allowed access to an inexhaustible supply of antibodies that were no longer a mixture of molecules with differing antigen specificities. The monoclonal antibody, or MAb, ...
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Modulation of cellular innate immune responses by lactobacilli

... During the last ten years, there has been an increased scientific interest in what probiotic bacteria can do for our health and how they go about it. The mechanisms underlying probiotic actions are largely unknown although their impact on host responses including immune regulation is thought to be a ...
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... disease. Therefore, we can assume that inflammatory diseases associated with Th2 immune responses expression can be a major factor for the development of FSGS. These diseases may be an important factor but not the only one. Immune system molecules are widely associated with Th1/Th2 balance. In light ...
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Adoptive cell transfer

Adoptive cell transfer (ACT) is the transfer of cells into a patient; as a form of cancer immunotherapy. The cells may have originated from the patient him- or herself and then been altered before being transferred back, or, they may have come from another individual. The cells are most commonly derived from the immune system, with the goal of transferring improved immune functionality and characteristics along with the cells back to the patient. Transferring autologous cells, or cells from the patient, minimizes graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) or what is more casually described as tissue or organ rejection.
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