ANEXO-8 Interleukin-2 activated natural killer cells may hav
... amounts of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and IFN-g and to control the progression of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Certain subpopulations of NK cells, after incubation with IL-2, develop the ability to adhere quickly to plastic [12]. These adherent cells can be separated from the nonadherent cells and maintaine ...
... amounts of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and IFN-g and to control the progression of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Certain subpopulations of NK cells, after incubation with IL-2, develop the ability to adhere quickly to plastic [12]. These adherent cells can be separated from the nonadherent cells and maintaine ...
CD161 defines the subset of FoxP3+ T cells capable of producing
... To assess in vitro proliferation or anergy, sorted cells (CD1611 Treg [CD41 CD25hiCD127loCD1611], CD161– Treg [CD41CD25hiCD127loCD161–], and/or Tconv [CD41CD25–CD127hi]) were carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) labeled. Briefly, cells were labeled in 1 mM CFSE solution for 10 minute ...
... To assess in vitro proliferation or anergy, sorted cells (CD1611 Treg [CD41 CD25hiCD127loCD1611], CD161– Treg [CD41CD25hiCD127loCD161–], and/or Tconv [CD41CD25–CD127hi]) were carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) labeled. Briefly, cells were labeled in 1 mM CFSE solution for 10 minute ...
E ffects of different kinds of acute stress on nerve growth factor
... che Sicherheit Berlin (G 0156 / 98). All efforts were made to minimize the suffering and the number of animals used. The experimental groups are detailed as follows. ...
... che Sicherheit Berlin (G 0156 / 98). All efforts were made to minimize the suffering and the number of animals used. The experimental groups are detailed as follows. ...
Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Halonen
... Halonen, S.K., T.C. Melzer, H.J. Cranston, and L.M. Weiss. 2010. Host Cell Preference of Toxoplasma gondii in Murine Brain: A confocal study. Journal of Neuroparasitology; June 2010. Zhang, Y.W., S.K. Halonen, Y.F. Ma, H.B. Tanowitz and L.M. Weiss. 2010. A Purification Method for Enrichment of the T ...
... Halonen, S.K., T.C. Melzer, H.J. Cranston, and L.M. Weiss. 2010. Host Cell Preference of Toxoplasma gondii in Murine Brain: A confocal study. Journal of Neuroparasitology; June 2010. Zhang, Y.W., S.K. Halonen, Y.F. Ma, H.B. Tanowitz and L.M. Weiss. 2010. A Purification Method for Enrichment of the T ...
A study of the contribution of mast cells to vaccination
... vaccination [14]. Therefore, quite a number of adjuvant studies are focused on the interaction of adjuvant with DCs. Other types of cells have also been described to contribute to adjuvanticity. For example, B cells [15-16], macrophages [17], natural killer (NK) cells [18-20] and, more recently, mas ...
... vaccination [14]. Therefore, quite a number of adjuvant studies are focused on the interaction of adjuvant with DCs. Other types of cells have also been described to contribute to adjuvanticity. For example, B cells [15-16], macrophages [17], natural killer (NK) cells [18-20] and, more recently, mas ...
Ingredient Glossary PDF
... to cleanse and move food quickly through the digestive system. Apples are also a rich source of vitamins A and C as well as calcium and potassium. *Supports digestive and gastrointestinal system health, heart health ...
... to cleanse and move food quickly through the digestive system. Apples are also a rich source of vitamins A and C as well as calcium and potassium. *Supports digestive and gastrointestinal system health, heart health ...
(SLE).
... UV light, especially UVB, flares SLE in most patients. It is unclear whether exposure to UV light can initiate the lupus, but onset after a sunburn is not unusual. There is good evidence that exposure of skin to UV light alters the location and chemistry of DNA as well as the availability of Ro and ...
... UV light, especially UVB, flares SLE in most patients. It is unclear whether exposure to UV light can initiate the lupus, but onset after a sunburn is not unusual. There is good evidence that exposure of skin to UV light alters the location and chemistry of DNA as well as the availability of Ro and ...
study of the human humoral immune response against rotavirus
... The burden of RV disease is not limited to the underdeveloped world; before implementation of the RV vaccine program in the United States, 50% of hospitalized children and 50% of those in the emergency department with acute GE were infected with RV [3]. This implied that the establishment of public ...
... The burden of RV disease is not limited to the underdeveloped world; before implementation of the RV vaccine program in the United States, 50% of hospitalized children and 50% of those in the emergency department with acute GE were infected with RV [3]. This implied that the establishment of public ...
DOC - ADAM Interactive Anatomy
... Several of the hypothalamic hormones stimulate tropic hormones in the anterior pituitary. Observe the following diagram closely to see how hypothalamic hormones influence the regulation of secretions of other endocrine glands. ...
... Several of the hypothalamic hormones stimulate tropic hormones in the anterior pituitary. Observe the following diagram closely to see how hypothalamic hormones influence the regulation of secretions of other endocrine glands. ...
MS Word Version - Interactive Physiology
... Several of the hypothalamic hormones stimulate tropic hormones in the anterior pituitary. Observe the following diagram closely to see how hypothalamic hormones influence the regulation of secretions of other endocrine glands. ...
... Several of the hypothalamic hormones stimulate tropic hormones in the anterior pituitary. Observe the following diagram closely to see how hypothalamic hormones influence the regulation of secretions of other endocrine glands. ...
poster - Natural Killer Cell Symposium
... Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that deliver a selective cytotoxic effect against target cells such as virally infected and tumor cells. NK cell function involves cytokine secretion and tissue remodeling. NK cellular cytotoxicity is delicately balanced by signal ...
... Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that deliver a selective cytotoxic effect against target cells such as virally infected and tumor cells. NK cell function involves cytokine secretion and tissue remodeling. NK cellular cytotoxicity is delicately balanced by signal ...
Prevalence of Serum IgG and Neutralizing Factors Against
... completely abrogate transduction with high titers of vectors ( Jiang et al., 2006; Manno et al., 2006; Scallan et al., 2006). The first AAV serotypes described were AAV1 to AAV6, and these have since been diversified to include serotypes with different cell tropisms, including AAV8 and AAV9 (Chiorin ...
... completely abrogate transduction with high titers of vectors ( Jiang et al., 2006; Manno et al., 2006; Scallan et al., 2006). The first AAV serotypes described were AAV1 to AAV6, and these have since been diversified to include serotypes with different cell tropisms, including AAV8 and AAV9 (Chiorin ...
IL-17/IL-17 receptor system in autoimmune disease
... diseases. The present review focuses on current knowledge of the regulation, functional mechanisms and targeting strategies of IL-17 in the context of inflammatory autoimmune diseases. Evidence shows that IL-17 is highly up-regulated at sites of inflammatory tissues of autoimmune diseases and amplif ...
... diseases. The present review focuses on current knowledge of the regulation, functional mechanisms and targeting strategies of IL-17 in the context of inflammatory autoimmune diseases. Evidence shows that IL-17 is highly up-regulated at sites of inflammatory tissues of autoimmune diseases and amplif ...
Photochemotherapy induces the apoptosis of - HAL
... immunomodulation and effectors identified in these studies could be different than those involved in human ECP. Among the treated cells, monocytes are a major group since they represent up to 30% of PBMC(12). It is well known that monocytes play an important role in adaptive immunity as they modulat ...
... immunomodulation and effectors identified in these studies could be different than those involved in human ECP. Among the treated cells, monocytes are a major group since they represent up to 30% of PBMC(12). It is well known that monocytes play an important role in adaptive immunity as they modulat ...
Molecular and phenotypic studies of human antigen - edoc
... we found only tonsillar mBC to express CD69, while they rested in terms of proliferation comparably to mBC from the other tissues. This suggests that tonsillar mBC could constitute a tissue resident population. In line, tonsillectomy did not affect the circulating mBC pool. ...
... we found only tonsillar mBC to express CD69, while they rested in terms of proliferation comparably to mBC from the other tissues. This suggests that tonsillar mBC could constitute a tissue resident population. In line, tonsillectomy did not affect the circulating mBC pool. ...
1. Hormones of the hypothalamus
... secretion of corticotropin in the pituitary gland but also the synthesis of corticotropin in the corticotropin-producing cells (corticotrophs) of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Many factors, both neurogenic and hormonal, regulate the secretion of CRH. Among the hormones that play an impor ...
... secretion of corticotropin in the pituitary gland but also the synthesis of corticotropin in the corticotropin-producing cells (corticotrophs) of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Many factors, both neurogenic and hormonal, regulate the secretion of CRH. Among the hormones that play an impor ...
Hyla Cinerea - Plymouth State University
... effects on the life of a frog, whether it be during its premetamorphic stage or its adult stage. The thyroid glands, located in the throat (Duellman and Trueb, 1986), have significant effects during metamorphosis by causing tissue changes in the tadpole. Thyroid hormones need to be continuously indu ...
... effects on the life of a frog, whether it be during its premetamorphic stage or its adult stage. The thyroid glands, located in the throat (Duellman and Trueb, 1986), have significant effects during metamorphosis by causing tissue changes in the tadpole. Thyroid hormones need to be continuously indu ...
Psychoneuroimmunology
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), also referred to as psychoendoneuroimmunology (PENI), is the study of the interaction between psychological processes and the nervous and immune systems of the human body. PNI takes an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating psychology, neuroscience, immunology, physiology, genetics, pharmacology, molecular biology, psychiatry, behavioral medicine, infectious diseases, endocrinology, and rheumatology.The main interests of PNI are the interactions between the nervous and immune systems and the relationships between mental processes and health. PNI studies, among other things, the physiological functioning of the neuroimmune system in health and disease; disorders of the neuroimmune system (autoimmune diseases; hypersensitivities; immune deficiency); and the physical, chemical and physiological characteristics of the components of the neuroimmune system in vitro, in situ, and in vivo.