AREGITU MEKURIAW Msc Thesis 2015
... I would like to acknowledge the National Veterinary Institute to the inspirtual permission to handover the experimental work on which this M.Sc. thesis was carried out based at by a grant of the National Veterinary Institute annual research budget financed on Infectious Bursal Disease Control progra ...
... I would like to acknowledge the National Veterinary Institute to the inspirtual permission to handover the experimental work on which this M.Sc. thesis was carried out based at by a grant of the National Veterinary Institute annual research budget financed on Infectious Bursal Disease Control progra ...
THE HLA SYSTEM
... set up an immune response that will recognize and destroy cells with this same foreign antigen/HLA complex when next encountered. The exact mode of action of HLA Class I and HLA Class II antigens is different in this process. HLA Class I molecules, by virtue of their presence on all nucleated cells, ...
... set up an immune response that will recognize and destroy cells with this same foreign antigen/HLA complex when next encountered. The exact mode of action of HLA Class I and HLA Class II antigens is different in this process. HLA Class I molecules, by virtue of their presence on all nucleated cells, ...
The Immune System
... The artificial immune systems are composed of intelligent methodologies, inspired by the natural immune system, for the solution of real-world problems (Dasgupta, 1998) Artificial immune systems (AIS) are adaptive systems, inspired by theoretical immunology and observed immune functions, principles ...
... The artificial immune systems are composed of intelligent methodologies, inspired by the natural immune system, for the solution of real-world problems (Dasgupta, 1998) Artificial immune systems (AIS) are adaptive systems, inspired by theoretical immunology and observed immune functions, principles ...
Lewis -Containing Oligosaccharide Attenuates Schistosome Egg
... eggs, which is accompanied by induction of a variety of host immune reactions [1]. Importantly, SEA induces a predominant Th-2 type immune responses in murine as well as human schistosomal infection [2–5]. SEA are highly glycosylated [6, 7], and the glycoprotein fractions of SEA appear to be immunog ...
... eggs, which is accompanied by induction of a variety of host immune reactions [1]. Importantly, SEA induces a predominant Th-2 type immune responses in murine as well as human schistosomal infection [2–5]. SEA are highly glycosylated [6, 7], and the glycoprotein fractions of SEA appear to be immunog ...
Antibodies to N**-(A^-isopentenyI) adenosine and its nucleotide
... were tested to provide information about the selectivity of the antibody preparation toward nucleotides in this position of the tRNA chain. Antibodies directed against the nucleotide hapten were used to purify tRNAs which contain i 6 Ado and to quantitate the amount of that nucleotide. The sane orde ...
... were tested to provide information about the selectivity of the antibody preparation toward nucleotides in this position of the tRNA chain. Antibodies directed against the nucleotide hapten were used to purify tRNAs which contain i 6 Ado and to quantitate the amount of that nucleotide. The sane orde ...
PowerPoint Slides
... Early bacterial growth arrested at early time point. May (or may not) result in latent infection Early bacterial growth not contained. Leads to clinical illness ...
... Early bacterial growth arrested at early time point. May (or may not) result in latent infection Early bacterial growth not contained. Leads to clinical illness ...
Cross-reactivity of anti-human cytokine monoclonal
... Cytokines released from different cells activate an entire network of interactions between cells and occupy a strategic position in the development of immune responses. Among the numerous physiologic roles played by cytokines are the development of cellular and humoral immune responses, induction of ...
... Cytokines released from different cells activate an entire network of interactions between cells and occupy a strategic position in the development of immune responses. Among the numerous physiologic roles played by cytokines are the development of cellular and humoral immune responses, induction of ...
- Archives of Razi Institute
... oocysts till day 30 after infection. In group 3, two of 7 kittens (28/6 %) shed oocyst on day 11 to 18 after infection. In this group number and duration of oocyst shedding, were lower compared with group 1. In group 4, Monensin 0.02% in food prevented oocyst shedding in all of seven kittens (100%). ...
... oocysts till day 30 after infection. In group 3, two of 7 kittens (28/6 %) shed oocyst on day 11 to 18 after infection. In this group number and duration of oocyst shedding, were lower compared with group 1. In group 4, Monensin 0.02% in food prevented oocyst shedding in all of seven kittens (100%). ...
The Cytokeratin Filament-Aggregating Protein Filaggrin Is the Target
... These antibodies are clearly autoantibodies since they also react with the stratum corneum of human epidermis (6-9). They have been found to be highly specific for the disease (615) and their detection is now widely used as a diagnostic test for RA. Although their role has not yet been defined, they ...
... These antibodies are clearly autoantibodies since they also react with the stratum corneum of human epidermis (6-9). They have been found to be highly specific for the disease (615) and their detection is now widely used as a diagnostic test for RA. Although their role has not yet been defined, they ...
Subretinal space and vitreous cavity as immunologically
... tigen. Examination of the hematoxylin and eosin sections revealed that the grafts were well developed and differentiated, and located between the host neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium. Retinal grafts contained a dominant population of photoreceptor cells that formed rosettes (Fig. 3A). O ...
... tigen. Examination of the hematoxylin and eosin sections revealed that the grafts were well developed and differentiated, and located between the host neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium. Retinal grafts contained a dominant population of photoreceptor cells that formed rosettes (Fig. 3A). O ...
Respiratory and Metabolic Impacts of Crustacean Immunity: Are
... hemolymph flow and oxygenation at the gill. Small shifts to anaerobic metabolism only partially compensate for this decrease in oxygen uptake. The resulting metabolic depression is likely to impact other energy-expensive cellular processes and whole-animal performance. For crustaceans that often liv ...
... hemolymph flow and oxygenation at the gill. Small shifts to anaerobic metabolism only partially compensate for this decrease in oxygen uptake. The resulting metabolic depression is likely to impact other energy-expensive cellular processes and whole-animal performance. For crustaceans that often liv ...
Animals in the Wild - Australian Animal Welfare
... The Australian rangeland is fragile and easily degraded. Kangaroo populations have increased dramatically in these areas since the introduction of European farming methods, with water supplied for domestic stock contributing to increased kangaroo survival rates. The increased growth in kangaroo numb ...
... The Australian rangeland is fragile and easily degraded. Kangaroo populations have increased dramatically in these areas since the introduction of European farming methods, with water supplied for domestic stock contributing to increased kangaroo survival rates. The increased growth in kangaroo numb ...
Immune Complex Deposits as a Characteristic Feature of
... of cases), rheumatoid arthritis (60% of cases). The presence of autoantibodies to fibrillarin in patients' blood is a suitable diagnostic marker for the early stages of autoimmune diseases development (Tormey et al., 2001). In addition, a recent case-control study reported that severely affected scl ...
... of cases), rheumatoid arthritis (60% of cases). The presence of autoantibodies to fibrillarin in patients' blood is a suitable diagnostic marker for the early stages of autoimmune diseases development (Tormey et al., 2001). In addition, a recent case-control study reported that severely affected scl ...
Maggini S et al. Selected vitamins and trace elements support
... Adequate intakes of micronutrients are required for the immune system to function efficiently. Micronutrient deficiency suppresses immunity by affecting innate, T cell mediated and adaptive antibody responses, leading to dysregulation of the balanced host response. This situation increases susceptib ...
... Adequate intakes of micronutrients are required for the immune system to function efficiently. Micronutrient deficiency suppresses immunity by affecting innate, T cell mediated and adaptive antibody responses, leading to dysregulation of the balanced host response. This situation increases susceptib ...
Title: A longitudinal study of BCG vaccination: dynamics
... In comparison with pre vaccination time point (T0), IFN-γ, IL-5 and IL-13 responses to PPD increased after BCG vaccination at 5 months of age (p<0.001 for ...
... In comparison with pre vaccination time point (T0), IFN-γ, IL-5 and IL-13 responses to PPD increased after BCG vaccination at 5 months of age (p<0.001 for ...
ASEAN STANDARD REQUIREMENTS
... Master and working seed viruses are produced in Specific-PathogenFree (SPF) embryonated eggs or cell culture in a seed lot system. The seed viruses must satisfy sterility, purity, safety and potency tests before they are used for vaccine production. The seed viruses are lyophilized and kept at 2 to ...
... Master and working seed viruses are produced in Specific-PathogenFree (SPF) embryonated eggs or cell culture in a seed lot system. The seed viruses must satisfy sterility, purity, safety and potency tests before they are used for vaccine production. The seed viruses are lyophilized and kept at 2 to ...
Modulation of AAV vector dosing and avoidance of capsid immune
... • Gene therapy in pediatric patients may require vector readministration • Vector re-dosing may be necessary to achieve full therapeutic efficacy ...
... • Gene therapy in pediatric patients may require vector readministration • Vector re-dosing may be necessary to achieve full therapeutic efficacy ...
The Role of Staphylococcus aureus Virulence Factors in Skin
... In particular, there is a paucity of information on whether or not distinct immune mechanisms are important in providing site-specific protection against S. aureus infection. 2. Requirements for an Effective Anti-S. aureus Vaccine A number of S. aureus vaccines have reached clinical trials, all of w ...
... In particular, there is a paucity of information on whether or not distinct immune mechanisms are important in providing site-specific protection against S. aureus infection. 2. Requirements for an Effective Anti-S. aureus Vaccine A number of S. aureus vaccines have reached clinical trials, all of w ...
The immune response to yellow fever vaccination in aged individuals
... human experimental primary infections is very limited and ethically highly restricted; especially when applied to elderly study volunteers. Despite these aggravating circumstances, there is the need for more research on the immune response to primary infections in the elderly, which therefore was th ...
... human experimental primary infections is very limited and ethically highly restricted; especially when applied to elderly study volunteers. Despite these aggravating circumstances, there is the need for more research on the immune response to primary infections in the elderly, which therefore was th ...
Licentiate thesis from the Department of Immunology,
... Although T cells provide the crucial element of specificity, the immune response is regulated by the level of danger posed by the infection, which is sensed primarily by innate immune mechanisms. TLRs are expressed on many cells, including phagocytes, and mediate the activation of cells of the inna ...
... Although T cells provide the crucial element of specificity, the immune response is regulated by the level of danger posed by the infection, which is sensed primarily by innate immune mechanisms. TLRs are expressed on many cells, including phagocytes, and mediate the activation of cells of the inna ...
Prevalence of Serum IgG and Neutralizing Factors Against
... elsewhere. Briefly, HEK293 cells were tritransfected with the adenovirus helper plasmid pXX6 (Xiao et al., 1998); a pAAV packaging plasmid expressing the rep and cap genes, pACG2.1 for AAV2 (Li et al., 1997), pLT-RC02 for AAV1 (Riviere et al., 2006), pLT-RC03 for AAV5 (Riviere et al., 2006), pLTRCO6 ...
... elsewhere. Briefly, HEK293 cells were tritransfected with the adenovirus helper plasmid pXX6 (Xiao et al., 1998); a pAAV packaging plasmid expressing the rep and cap genes, pACG2.1 for AAV2 (Li et al., 1997), pLT-RC02 for AAV1 (Riviere et al., 2006), pLT-RC03 for AAV5 (Riviere et al., 2006), pLTRCO6 ...
... cellular and molecular events that occur after an organism encounters microbes or other foreign macromolecules. The immune system is branched into two arms, governing the innate (natural or nonspecific) and the acquired (adaptive or specific) immune responses 1. Innate immunity Most encounters with ...
Prolonged suckling period in organic piglet production – Effects on
... feed, and a new microbiological environment. How much this strain influences the piglets depends mostly on their immune system. Piglets from organic production are weaned later (at least 40 days) than piglets from conventional rearing, but the performance and health status of organic piglets are oft ...
... feed, and a new microbiological environment. How much this strain influences the piglets depends mostly on their immune system. Piglets from organic production are weaned later (at least 40 days) than piglets from conventional rearing, but the performance and health status of organic piglets are oft ...
ACVIM Consensus Statement on Strangles
... experimental challenge with numbers of S equi greatly exceeding those required to produce the original infection.8 A small percentage of these horses become susceptible to a second attack of the disease within several months, which probably represents a failure to produce or maintain an adequate con ...
... experimental challenge with numbers of S equi greatly exceeding those required to produce the original infection.8 A small percentage of these horses become susceptible to a second attack of the disease within several months, which probably represents a failure to produce or maintain an adequate con ...
Direct Delivery of Antigens to Dendritic Cells via Antibodies Specific
... Germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) enable DCs to detect danger signals such as conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or other shared structures of various pathogens like fungi, bacteria, helminthes, and viruses (reviewed in [10,14–22]). Triggering of PRRs, which ...
... Germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) enable DCs to detect danger signals such as conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or other shared structures of various pathogens like fungi, bacteria, helminthes, and viruses (reviewed in [10,14–22]). Triggering of PRRs, which ...