FOETAL WOUND HEALING
... healing remained scarless. Neutropenic adults heal with scars. Macrophages are the crucial inflammatory cell orchestrating adult wound healing. They are essential regulatory cells that co-ordinate initial debridement and secrete mediators ...
... healing remained scarless. Neutropenic adults heal with scars. Macrophages are the crucial inflammatory cell orchestrating adult wound healing. They are essential regulatory cells that co-ordinate initial debridement and secrete mediators ...
Interactions between amygdala central nucleus and the ventral
... anterior regions and sparing of VTA adjoined SNc. There were six and eight animals with acceptable lesions to both CeA and VTA for ipsilateral and contralateral lesions of CeA and VTA, respectively. Five animals intended for either ipsilateral or contralateral lesions of CeA and VTA had no lesions t ...
... anterior regions and sparing of VTA adjoined SNc. There were six and eight animals with acceptable lesions to both CeA and VTA for ipsilateral and contralateral lesions of CeA and VTA, respectively. Five animals intended for either ipsilateral or contralateral lesions of CeA and VTA had no lesions t ...
Olfactory Learning in Drosophila: Learning from Models
... For shorter negative ISIs odor and shock stimulus overlap in time. We call this delay conditioning. Similar to trace conditioning, the odor signals the onset of electric shock and triggers a conditioned avoidance response after training. Compared to trace conditioning the LI is larger for a single t ...
... For shorter negative ISIs odor and shock stimulus overlap in time. We call this delay conditioning. Similar to trace conditioning, the odor signals the onset of electric shock and triggers a conditioned avoidance response after training. Compared to trace conditioning the LI is larger for a single t ...
Micro Chapter 13 [4-20
... This outpouring of fluid messes with gas exchange in the lungs o The second stage is called early consolidation – alveoli are infiltrated by neutrophils and RBCs They’re recruited by chemokines from the strep pneumonia and alternative pathway of complement This leads to typical inflammation ...
... This outpouring of fluid messes with gas exchange in the lungs o The second stage is called early consolidation – alveoli are infiltrated by neutrophils and RBCs They’re recruited by chemokines from the strep pneumonia and alternative pathway of complement This leads to typical inflammation ...
Phenotypic Plasticity: Molecular Mechanisms and
... in a single individual, cases of rapid, reversible, flexible physiological responses during the course of single individual’s lifetime, and just about every conceivable case in between (Table 1) (see also Table 1 in reference 120). Genotypes may differ phenotypically within one environment, differ p ...
... in a single individual, cases of rapid, reversible, flexible physiological responses during the course of single individual’s lifetime, and just about every conceivable case in between (Table 1) (see also Table 1 in reference 120). Genotypes may differ phenotypically within one environment, differ p ...
Novelty exploration training tasks - Repositório da Universidade de
... significant decrease in sympathetic tone, however it did not affect systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure values. Additionally, no deleterious effects on cardiorespiratory reflexes, metabolic parameters and locomotor plus exploratory activity were observed. In hypertensive conditions, 60 days ...
... significant decrease in sympathetic tone, however it did not affect systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure values. Additionally, no deleterious effects on cardiorespiratory reflexes, metabolic parameters and locomotor plus exploratory activity were observed. In hypertensive conditions, 60 days ...
Characterization of thymic hyperplasia associated with autoimmune
... Autoimmune myasthenia gravis (MG) is a muscular disease mediated by autoantibodies, mainly directed against the acetylcholine receptor (AChR). The pathogenic antibodies are especially produced in the thymus, which is often characterized by a hyperplasia with germinal centers. Recent studies demonstr ...
... Autoimmune myasthenia gravis (MG) is a muscular disease mediated by autoantibodies, mainly directed against the acetylcholine receptor (AChR). The pathogenic antibodies are especially produced in the thymus, which is often characterized by a hyperplasia with germinal centers. Recent studies demonstr ...
Immunity to Intracellular Salmonella Depends on Surface
... model, and identified antigen candidates that conferred partial protection against lethal disease. Antigen properties such as high in vivo abundance or immunodominance in convalescent individuals were not required for protectivity, but all promising antigen candidates were associated with the Salmon ...
... model, and identified antigen candidates that conferred partial protection against lethal disease. Antigen properties such as high in vivo abundance or immunodominance in convalescent individuals were not required for protectivity, but all promising antigen candidates were associated with the Salmon ...
Hepatitis B vaccination: a completed schedule...enough to control
... Many studies confirm that HepB vaccine-induced anti-HBs antibody levels decline over time. The higher the titre after a primary vaccination course, the longer the antibody persists and the more likely an anamnestic response occurs after a booster dose. Novel vaccine adjuvants have a significant effe ...
... Many studies confirm that HepB vaccine-induced anti-HBs antibody levels decline over time. The higher the titre after a primary vaccination course, the longer the antibody persists and the more likely an anamnestic response occurs after a booster dose. Novel vaccine adjuvants have a significant effe ...
Bidirectional relationship between pregnancy and periodontal disease
... returns to its pre-pregnancy state (4, 15, 37, 146). Furthermore, pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of insulin resistance, thrombophilia and hypervolemia, which may lead to increased susceptibility to cardiovascular and other chronic diseases later in life (84). The postpartum re-a ...
... returns to its pre-pregnancy state (4, 15, 37, 146). Furthermore, pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of insulin resistance, thrombophilia and hypervolemia, which may lead to increased susceptibility to cardiovascular and other chronic diseases later in life (84). The postpartum re-a ...
Cortisol modifies extinction learning of recently acquired fear in men
... sex hormone status (Stark et al., 2006; Merz et al., 2010; Tabbert et al., 2010; Merz et al., 2012b). Thus, sex and sex hormones outline important variables to consider when investigating the neuronal correlates of fear conditioning. There are only few studies investigating the effect of cortisol or ...
... sex hormone status (Stark et al., 2006; Merz et al., 2010; Tabbert et al., 2010; Merz et al., 2012b). Thus, sex and sex hormones outline important variables to consider when investigating the neuronal correlates of fear conditioning. There are only few studies investigating the effect of cortisol or ...
Cortisol modifies extinction learning of recently acquired fear in men
... sex hormone status (Stark et al., 2006; Merz et al., 2010; Tabbert et al., 2010; Merz et al., 2012b). Thus, sex and sex hormones outline important variables to consider when investigating the neuronal correlates of fear conditioning. There are only few studies investigating the effect of cortisol or ...
... sex hormone status (Stark et al., 2006; Merz et al., 2010; Tabbert et al., 2010; Merz et al., 2012b). Thus, sex and sex hormones outline important variables to consider when investigating the neuronal correlates of fear conditioning. There are only few studies investigating the effect of cortisol or ...
Jennifer McFarland - University of Evansville Faculty Web sites
... popular controversy that both intrigues me, and may be useful for my graduate school pursuits. If there are any further questions about this review, I can be reached at [email protected]. ...
... popular controversy that both intrigues me, and may be useful for my graduate school pursuits. If there are any further questions about this review, I can be reached at [email protected]. ...
Chapter_008
... and B antigens they lack Anti-A and anti-B antibody production is induced by similar antigens on naturally occurring bacteria in the intestinal tract Antibodies are usually of the IgM class O blood type (universal donor) AB blood type (universal recipient) Mosby items and derived items © 2010, 2006 ...
... and B antigens they lack Anti-A and anti-B antibody production is induced by similar antigens on naturally occurring bacteria in the intestinal tract Antibodies are usually of the IgM class O blood type (universal donor) AB blood type (universal recipient) Mosby items and derived items © 2010, 2006 ...
Biological properties of extracellular vesicles and their physiological
... nucleic acids, thereby influencing various physiological and pathological functions of both recipient and parent cells. While intensive investigation has targeted the role of EVs in different pathological processes, for example, in cancer and autoimmune diseases, the EV-mediated maintenance of homeo ...
... nucleic acids, thereby influencing various physiological and pathological functions of both recipient and parent cells. While intensive investigation has targeted the role of EVs in different pathological processes, for example, in cancer and autoimmune diseases, the EV-mediated maintenance of homeo ...
Functional Heterogeneity in the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis
... case of the corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) cells located in the oval nucleus (Sakanaka et al., 1987; Phelix and Paull, 1990), which also express a fast inwardly rectifying K ⫹ conductance (known as Type III cells; Fig. 3C) (Dabrowska et al., 2013a; but see Silberman et al., 2013). It should be ...
... case of the corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) cells located in the oval nucleus (Sakanaka et al., 1987; Phelix and Paull, 1990), which also express a fast inwardly rectifying K ⫹ conductance (known as Type III cells; Fig. 3C) (Dabrowska et al., 2013a; but see Silberman et al., 2013). It should be ...
The Innate and Adaptive Immune Response to
... Figure 5: Change in total body weight over course of measles virus infection.……………………………………………………………………….……. 102 Figure 6: Maculopapular rash was very robust on monkey 50Y on day 10 post-infection……………………………………………………………………….. 102 Figure 7: Rash histology of skin biopsies……………………………………... 103 Figure ...
... Figure 5: Change in total body weight over course of measles virus infection.……………………………………………………………………….……. 102 Figure 6: Maculopapular rash was very robust on monkey 50Y on day 10 post-infection……………………………………………………………………….. 102 Figure 7: Rash histology of skin biopsies……………………………………... 103 Figure ...
Grand Prize
... Viruses kill cancer cells using 4 mechanisms: Directly infect & kill cancer cells Block tumor blood supply Suicide gene delivery Elicit immune response against tumor ...
... Viruses kill cancer cells using 4 mechanisms: Directly infect & kill cancer cells Block tumor blood supply Suicide gene delivery Elicit immune response against tumor ...
Phage therapy: awakening a sleeping giant
... found to have an affinity for specific viral structural components, for instance, against the non-essential highly immunogenic outer capsid (Hoc) protein of T4-like phages [48–50]. In contrast, several studies have shown that other tailed phages have been unable to stimulate antibody production [20,51 ...
... found to have an affinity for specific viral structural components, for instance, against the non-essential highly immunogenic outer capsid (Hoc) protein of T4-like phages [48–50]. In contrast, several studies have shown that other tailed phages have been unable to stimulate antibody production [20,51 ...
Chapter 1: Overview of Interface
... may not necessarily be the same between the two systems, KIPHS, Inc. has created a cross walk so that you can use to change your data to be consistent with formats recognized by KSWebIZ. This name changing system is called HL7 translation and will save you time in regards to data cleansing. Any valu ...
... may not necessarily be the same between the two systems, KIPHS, Inc. has created a cross walk so that you can use to change your data to be consistent with formats recognized by KSWebIZ. This name changing system is called HL7 translation and will save you time in regards to data cleansing. Any valu ...
Modelling T Cell Activation
... This thesis is dedicated to my wife and daughter, for their faith, cuddles, and many lazy weekend walks in the park. ...
... This thesis is dedicated to my wife and daughter, for their faith, cuddles, and many lazy weekend walks in the park. ...
FULL TEXT PDF - Neuroendocrinology Letters
... attention because such work may be considered as providing proxy data for similar investigations conducted upon long extinct species. Indeed, the fossil record reveals little anatomical difference between those hagfish living 300 million years ago and their modern descendants. Accordingly, the hagfi ...
... attention because such work may be considered as providing proxy data for similar investigations conducted upon long extinct species. Indeed, the fossil record reveals little anatomical difference between those hagfish living 300 million years ago and their modern descendants. Accordingly, the hagfi ...
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.