Fundamentals of natural computing: an overview
... so as to reproduce qualitatively and/or quantitatively some of their functioning. The second objective involves the study of natural phenomena, processes and even theoretical models for the development of computational systems and algorithms capable of solving complex problems. The motivation, in th ...
... so as to reproduce qualitatively and/or quantitatively some of their functioning. The second objective involves the study of natural phenomena, processes and even theoretical models for the development of computational systems and algorithms capable of solving complex problems. The motivation, in th ...
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... effectively as neonates, and do so without subsequent scarring, unlike their wild-type littermates.26 There are now a plethora of mouse studies designed to test individually the function of most immune cell lineages in the wound repair process. For some lineages the jury is still out, but the curren ...
... effectively as neonates, and do so without subsequent scarring, unlike their wild-type littermates.26 There are now a plethora of mouse studies designed to test individually the function of most immune cell lineages in the wound repair process. For some lineages the jury is still out, but the curren ...
Matching Questions - Sinoe Medical Association
... 17) Somatic recombination by B cells allows each B cell to form its own unique antibody genes. Answer: TRUE Diff: 3 ...
... 17) Somatic recombination by B cells allows each B cell to form its own unique antibody genes. Answer: TRUE Diff: 3 ...
Study of PepT1 and SPAK on Intestinal Homeostasis and Intestinal
... crypt-villus axis demonstrated that this protein is crucial to the process of di/tripeptide absorption. We recently exhibited that PepT1 plays an important role in multiple biological functions, including the ability to regulate the expression/secretion of specific microRNAs (miRNAs) and the express ...
... crypt-villus axis demonstrated that this protein is crucial to the process of di/tripeptide absorption. We recently exhibited that PepT1 plays an important role in multiple biological functions, including the ability to regulate the expression/secretion of specific microRNAs (miRNAs) and the express ...
Epstein-Barr Virus: An Important Vaccine Target for Cancer Prevention
... I studies (6). Another approach for this disease is the infusion into patients of autologous EBV-specific cytotoxic T cells that have been expanded in vitro. In small clinical studies, this latter therapy induced complete responses, with resolution of lesions, in some patients with nasopharyngeal ca ...
... I studies (6). Another approach for this disease is the infusion into patients of autologous EBV-specific cytotoxic T cells that have been expanded in vitro. In small clinical studies, this latter therapy induced complete responses, with resolution of lesions, in some patients with nasopharyngeal ca ...
Herpes simplex virus and varicella zoster virus, Open Access
... disease in the face of existing immunity. At the molecular level, the three viruses share most genes and encode similar functions. Given these observations, it is perhaps surprising that HSV and VZV adopt very different modes of pathogenesis in the human host. Each virus has evolved a unique infecti ...
... disease in the face of existing immunity. At the molecular level, the three viruses share most genes and encode similar functions. Given these observations, it is perhaps surprising that HSV and VZV adopt very different modes of pathogenesis in the human host. Each virus has evolved a unique infecti ...
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis on the Vulva: A Case Report and
... the S-100 protein must be found, or the histiocytic cells in lesions consistent with LCH must be found to be positive for CD1 antibodies[3]. LCH is a very rare disease. The pathogenesis of most histiocytoses remains unclear. A possible cytokine-related pathway[4] and a potential role of granulocyte- ...
... the S-100 protein must be found, or the histiocytic cells in lesions consistent with LCH must be found to be positive for CD1 antibodies[3]. LCH is a very rare disease. The pathogenesis of most histiocytoses remains unclear. A possible cytokine-related pathway[4] and a potential role of granulocyte- ...
Drug Resistance in Acute Viral Infections: Rhinovirus as a Case Study
... influenza, where the appearance of new strains, which over a period of time replace the previously existing strains, is well documented (Bush et al., 1999; Ferguson et al., 2003a). Infection with a given rhinovirus typically leads to the development of cold symptoms following a short (1-2 day) incub ...
... influenza, where the appearance of new strains, which over a period of time replace the previously existing strains, is well documented (Bush et al., 1999; Ferguson et al., 2003a). Infection with a given rhinovirus typically leads to the development of cold symptoms following a short (1-2 day) incub ...
Incubation temperature affects multiple
... at one of three temperatures (35.08C, 35.98C and 37.08C) at 60– 65% humidity. These temperatures were chosen because they fall within the range of naturally incubated wood duck nests [6]. Incubators were programmed to allow two cool-down periods each day (approx. 38C reduction in mean temperature fo ...
... at one of three temperatures (35.08C, 35.98C and 37.08C) at 60– 65% humidity. These temperatures were chosen because they fall within the range of naturally incubated wood duck nests [6]. Incubators were programmed to allow two cool-down periods each day (approx. 38C reduction in mean temperature fo ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... Natural Killer (NK) cells are members of the innate lymphoid cell (ILC) family and take part in the detection and eradication of virus-infected and transformed cells. In this thesis, together with my colleagues I have investigated how NK cells and other ILCs develop and function during human fetal d ...
... Natural Killer (NK) cells are members of the innate lymphoid cell (ILC) family and take part in the detection and eradication of virus-infected and transformed cells. In this thesis, together with my colleagues I have investigated how NK cells and other ILCs develop and function during human fetal d ...
PDF - Theranostics
... were accepted in the final list. Prior to data export from Proteome Discoverer, the ‘protein grouping’ function was enabled to ensure that only one protein was reported in those cases where two or more proteins shared the same set of identified peptides. We used MaxQuant to quantify proteomic datase ...
... were accepted in the final list. Prior to data export from Proteome Discoverer, the ‘protein grouping’ function was enabled to ensure that only one protein was reported in those cases where two or more proteins shared the same set of identified peptides. We used MaxQuant to quantify proteomic datase ...
Daily energy expenditure and cell
... The PHA injection test has been routinely used in poultry science (Goto et al. 1978). The main cellular response observed 6–12 h after injection consists of a prominent perivascular accumulation of T lymphocytes followed by macrophage infiltration (Goto et al. 1978). The PHA-stimulated hypercellular ...
... The PHA injection test has been routinely used in poultry science (Goto et al. 1978). The main cellular response observed 6–12 h after injection consists of a prominent perivascular accumulation of T lymphocytes followed by macrophage infiltration (Goto et al. 1978). The PHA-stimulated hypercellular ...
NOG Mice Transgenic − Using Human IL-3/GM
... humanized mouse technologies within the last 2 decades. These mouse models were expected to recapitulate various human diseases, including cancer (6–9), infectious disease (10–14), and graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) (15, 16), and to enhance basic research in human physiology and pathology, as well ...
... humanized mouse technologies within the last 2 decades. These mouse models were expected to recapitulate various human diseases, including cancer (6–9), infectious disease (10–14), and graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) (15, 16), and to enhance basic research in human physiology and pathology, as well ...
ICH E10
... system should be incorporated into standard drug development. Toxicity to the immune system encompasses a variety of adverse effects. These include suppression or enhancement of the immune response. Suppression of the immune response can lead to decreased host resistance to infectious agents or tumo ...
... system should be incorporated into standard drug development. Toxicity to the immune system encompasses a variety of adverse effects. These include suppression or enhancement of the immune response. Suppression of the immune response can lead to decreased host resistance to infectious agents or tumo ...
Mastitis - Background and Best Management Practices
... the types of responses that was discussed above. When the number of chronic infections in a herd is low, the bulk milk somatic cell count is usually also low. Herds that have very few cows with chronic infections appear to have more acute shortterm infections. Recently, it was reported that there wa ...
... the types of responses that was discussed above. When the number of chronic infections in a herd is low, the bulk milk somatic cell count is usually also low. Herds that have very few cows with chronic infections appear to have more acute shortterm infections. Recently, it was reported that there wa ...
Emerging Roles of IL-33/ST2 Axis in Renal Diseases
... tm1 knock-in mouse model through ST2-dependent signaling [39]. This suggests that physiological control of IL-33 release is crucial and tightly regulated during tissue homeostasis. After being released, IL-33 activates various types of immune cells, including neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, ty ...
... tm1 knock-in mouse model through ST2-dependent signaling [39]. This suggests that physiological control of IL-33 release is crucial and tightly regulated during tissue homeostasis. After being released, IL-33 activates various types of immune cells, including neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, ty ...
Rhesus rhadinovirus vIRF R12 disrupts the PML
... study the KSHV. Both RRV and KSHV encode a cluster of genes with significant homology to cellular interferon (IFN) regulatory factors (IRFs), and these genes were found to be involved in immune signaling, apoptosis, cellular growth and differentiation, resulting in their immune evasion and tumorigen ...
... study the KSHV. Both RRV and KSHV encode a cluster of genes with significant homology to cellular interferon (IFN) regulatory factors (IRFs), and these genes were found to be involved in immune signaling, apoptosis, cellular growth and differentiation, resulting in their immune evasion and tumorigen ...
CCIS 180 - Recognizing Patterns of Music Signals to Songs
... non-self cells is larger than self-cells. Later in 2008, they proposed a novel AIS-based classification approach to classify music genres. [6] proposed a new version of the artificial immune recognition system (AIRS) which was initially developed as a new classification technique based on the humans ...
... non-self cells is larger than self-cells. Later in 2008, they proposed a novel AIS-based classification approach to classify music genres. [6] proposed a new version of the artificial immune recognition system (AIRS) which was initially developed as a new classification technique based on the humans ...
Type I and II IFNs modify the proteome of bacterial vacuoles to
... Intracellular pathogens such as Legionella pneumophila have developed sophisticated mechanisms to manipulate these host cell processes and establish an intracellular niche for survival and replication. To overcome these microbial threats, host cells and host organisms as a whole have evolved a large ...
... Intracellular pathogens such as Legionella pneumophila have developed sophisticated mechanisms to manipulate these host cell processes and establish an intracellular niche for survival and replication. To overcome these microbial threats, host cells and host organisms as a whole have evolved a large ...
iiiiiiiiii - Cancer Research
... 1910 (3) discovered that in oxen isolysins varied in their haemolytic effect on the red cells of different individuals; in short no two isolytic sera were absolutely alike, their characters depending upon two factors: (a) the individuality of the injected corpuscles; (b) the individuality of the ani ...
... 1910 (3) discovered that in oxen isolysins varied in their haemolytic effect on the red cells of different individuals; in short no two isolytic sera were absolutely alike, their characters depending upon two factors: (a) the individuality of the injected corpuscles; (b) the individuality of the ani ...
crosstalk between epithelial cells and macrophages - DORAS
... the influence of intestinal epithelial cells on macrophages in vitro by conditioning J774A.1 macrophages with supernatants from the murine colonic epithelial cell line, CMT-93. Conditioned macrophages acquired a regulatory phenotype that resembles the intestinal macrophages, with decreased productio ...
... the influence of intestinal epithelial cells on macrophages in vitro by conditioning J774A.1 macrophages with supernatants from the murine colonic epithelial cell line, CMT-93. Conditioned macrophages acquired a regulatory phenotype that resembles the intestinal macrophages, with decreased productio ...
Primary Sjo¨gren`s syndrome: current and emergent
... frequency of three specific polymorphisms of this cytokine gene in 101 patients with primary SS compared with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or controls. Finally, other studies have found no significant differences in the polymorphic distribution of cytokine genes between SS patients and controls, ...
... frequency of three specific polymorphisms of this cytokine gene in 101 patients with primary SS compared with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or controls. Finally, other studies have found no significant differences in the polymorphic distribution of cytokine genes between SS patients and controls, ...
Cell death pathways and autophagy in the central nervous system
... machinery. The mechanisms are not understood fully, but the process seems highly selective and also capable of orchestrating powerful adaptive immune responses [22]. Ubiquitination of bacteria is mediated by autophagy (Atg) and adaptor proteins [35]. Adaptors such as p62 contain binding sites for bo ...
... machinery. The mechanisms are not understood fully, but the process seems highly selective and also capable of orchestrating powerful adaptive immune responses [22]. Ubiquitination of bacteria is mediated by autophagy (Atg) and adaptor proteins [35]. Adaptors such as p62 contain binding sites for bo ...