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Surveying Saccharomyces Genomes to Identify Functional Elements

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the Immune Response Psychological Stress in Children May Alter

... challenge, can stimulate a systemic inflammatory response including, for example, cytokines and chemokines. In a rat model, it has been shown that an acute severe stressor could induce increased concentrations of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (e.g., IL1b, IL-6, and monocyte chemoattractant p ...
The White Spot Syndrome Virus (Wssv) Load in Dendronereis spp.
The White Spot Syndrome Virus (Wssv) Load in Dendronereis spp.

... can detect the viral DNA concentrartion in the tissue. Viral load in infected shrimp varied according to intensity of infection. Moribound penaeid shrimp ranged 2.0 104 to 9.0 · 1010 WSSV copies g–1 of total DNA (Durand and Lightner 2002) and slightly higher in shrimp with acute infection (Durand et ...
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Serologic Analysis of the IgG Antibody Response in

... in Germany. Initially, given as a single dose, this recommendation was modified in favor of a 2-dose regimen in Germany by 2009.1–3 In contrast to VZV wild-type infection, which typically confers lifelong immunity, breakthrough infections can occur months to years after VZV immunization and are caus ...
THE HLA SYSTEM
THE HLA SYSTEM

... sequences, characteristic for certain HLA antigens. These probes will then "type" for the presence of specific DNA sequences of HLA genes. CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF THE HLA SYSTEM Despite the temptation to think of them as "transplantation antigens", HLA antigens are not present on tissues simply to con ...
BEBPA 2015 Nab Conference Brochure
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... incubation in broth (or other media) following U.V. irradiation. The rise with time in the number of recombinants issuing from an irradiated F+ strain is shown in Fig. 2. The total number of recombinants appears to begin to rise immediately after incubation, reaches a peak at about 13hr later and th ...
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File - Indian Institute of Toxicology Research

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cis-Regulatory Elements and trans-Acting Factors

... was studied and showed a role of cAMP and protein kinase C.15 This is similar to the regulation demonstrated in primary cultures of JG cells.2 Therefore, these cells may provide a useful model for studying the regulation of renin gene expression. Using transient DNA transfections, Duncan et a116 rep ...
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Cell-Free Synthesis Meets Antibody Production: A Review

... formats and even full length antibodies (Figure 3). In 1997, Ryabova and coworkers published the first comprehensive report on the cell-free synthesis of scFv antibody fragments in an E. coli-based cell-free translation system [54]. Ryabova and colleagues analyzed the effect of different supplements ...
Cell-Free Synthesis Meets Antibody Production: A Review
Cell-Free Synthesis Meets Antibody Production: A Review

... formats and even full length antibodies (Figure 3). In 1997, Ryabova and coworkers published the first comprehensive report on the cell-free synthesis of scFv antibody fragments in an E. coli-based cell-free translation system [54]. Ryabova and colleagues analyzed the effect of different supplements ...
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Using Transcriptional Control To Increase Titers of Secreted

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The Large Loop Repair and Mismatch Repair Pathways
The Large Loop Repair and Mismatch Repair Pathways

... strands differ in sequence, a mismatch will be generated. Mismatches in heteroduplex DNA are recognized and repaired efficiently by meiotic DNA mismatch repair systems. Components of two meiotic systems, mismatch repair (MMR) and large loop repair (LLR), have been identified previously, but the subs ...
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Analysis of acid-induced asr gene promoter of Enterobacteriaceae

... In order to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions, microorganisms have developed molecular regulatory networks that modulate gene expression in response to external signals [1]. Transcriptional analysis has demonstrated that operation of these networks depends on the physiological s ...
The Immune System and Its Ecology - BU Blogs
The Immune System and Its Ecology - BU Blogs

... a ‘self’ from the ‘other’ (Tauber 1994; 1999; Podolsky and Tauber 1997). Plainly, immunity is the mechanism by which a self, conceived as having borders, defends itself. Indeed, immunology is often described as the science of discrimination between self and non-self, and it has fulfilled that agenda ...
and B-‐cell Responses against Human Cytomegalovirus after
and B-‐cell Responses against Human Cytomegalovirus after

... (IgG) recognized CMV targets showed also robust cytokine production in intracellular cytokine staining (IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ and IL-17). To enable the global visualization of the entire intensity of Ig responses against CMV-epitopes a 3D model was used reflecting both the breadth and profile prior to ...
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Medical Veterinary Entomology

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Mating-Type Genes From the Homothallic Fungus Sordaria
Mating-Type Genes From the Homothallic Fungus Sordaria

... macrospora genomic DNA and cosmid DNAs revealed that the cloned DNAs are not rearranged with respect to their true genomic organization and that the S. macrospora mating-type genes all have a single copy in the genome (data not shown). The deduced physical map of the genome in the mating-type region ...
Prescribing Information BayRho
Prescribing Information BayRho

... immunizing potential of 15 mL of Rho(D) positive red blood cells. 2-4 The removal and inactivation of spiked model enveloped and non-enveloped viruses during the manufacturing process for BayRho-D Full Dose has been validated in laboratory studies. Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type 1 (HIV-1), was c ...
Infanrix
Infanrix

... does not occur with vigorous shaking. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. If either of these conditions exists, the vaccine should not be administered. For the prefilled syring ...
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DNA vaccination



DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an animal against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered DNA so cells directly produce an antigen, resulting in a protective immunological response. Several DNA vaccines have been released for veterinary use, and there has been promising research using the vaccines for viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases, as well as to several tumour types. Although only one DNA vaccine has been approved for human use, DNA vaccines may have a number of potential advantages over conventional vaccines, including the ability to induce a wider range of immune response types.
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