Lgi1 null mutant mice exhibit myoclonic seizures
... vectors (25), available through the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (Cambridge, UK). These vectors carry loxP sites and either the 3′ - or the 5′ -HPRT gene fragments as well as agouti and tyrosinase coat color markers, respectively (Fig. 1). The specific MICER clones selected, MHPP-6m1 and MHPN-127 ...
... vectors (25), available through the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (Cambridge, UK). These vectors carry loxP sites and either the 3′ - or the 5′ -HPRT gene fragments as well as agouti and tyrosinase coat color markers, respectively (Fig. 1). The specific MICER clones selected, MHPP-6m1 and MHPN-127 ...
M3 Multiplex Master Mix – PCR (2x)
... centrifuge Multiplex PCR Master Mix (2x) and primers to avoid localized differences in salt concentration. 2. Room Temperature: Set up PCR reactions at room temperature. Use of Multiplex PCR Master Mix (2x) allows room temperature reaction setup. Cycler preheating to 95°C is not required. 3. MgCl2: ...
... centrifuge Multiplex PCR Master Mix (2x) and primers to avoid localized differences in salt concentration. 2. Room Temperature: Set up PCR reactions at room temperature. Use of Multiplex PCR Master Mix (2x) allows room temperature reaction setup. Cycler preheating to 95°C is not required. 3. MgCl2: ...
Arthritis Res. Ther. 13:R129 - Centre for Microbial Diseases and
... induces the production of MMP-3 in cell types such as FLS, chondrocytes, and macrophages in arthritic joints, and the subsequent elevated level of MMP-3 mediates cartilage and bone destruction, directly contributing to the pathogenesis of the disease [21]. Efficacious therapeutic strategies have bee ...
... induces the production of MMP-3 in cell types such as FLS, chondrocytes, and macrophages in arthritic joints, and the subsequent elevated level of MMP-3 mediates cartilage and bone destruction, directly contributing to the pathogenesis of the disease [21]. Efficacious therapeutic strategies have bee ...
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... the circulation (Fig. 3B), indicating that hemocytes of the Dot lineage entered the circulation from the lymph gland. These GFP-expressing hemocytes comprise three subpopulations: half of them are small, non-phagocytic cells residing in small clusters (Fig. 3B) that failed to ...
... the circulation (Fig. 3B), indicating that hemocytes of the Dot lineage entered the circulation from the lymph gland. These GFP-expressing hemocytes comprise three subpopulations: half of them are small, non-phagocytic cells residing in small clusters (Fig. 3B) that failed to ...
Rotavirus future surveillance activities and nested studies:
... identified simply by the addition of data relating to vaccination collected through EuroRotaNet strain surveillance: Currently data collection forms include fields for this information, but systems are not in place to link vaccination history with laboratory data. EpiConcept are currently working wi ...
... identified simply by the addition of data relating to vaccination collected through EuroRotaNet strain surveillance: Currently data collection forms include fields for this information, but systems are not in place to link vaccination history with laboratory data. EpiConcept are currently working wi ...
Isolation and Characterization of a Histidine Biosynthetic Gene in
... containing the longest insert was sequenced completely and used for further analyses. Strain UTH903 was transformed with either pAt-IE or an empty pBluescript, and crude cell extracts were prepared for an AICAR production assay. The AICAR production observed with the cells transformed with pAt-IE (2 ...
... containing the longest insert was sequenced completely and used for further analyses. Strain UTH903 was transformed with either pAt-IE or an empty pBluescript, and crude cell extracts were prepared for an AICAR production assay. The AICAR production observed with the cells transformed with pAt-IE (2 ...
Klin immunology_1
... A. Cutaneous reactions to drugs B. Anaphylactic reactions to drugs C. Anticardiolipin antibodies D. Oligoarticular arthritis E. Fibromyalgia ANSWER: B 8. Which histologic subtype of lymphoma occurs most commonly in patients infected with HIV? A. Immunoblastic (large cell) lymphoma B. Small, noncleav ...
... A. Cutaneous reactions to drugs B. Anaphylactic reactions to drugs C. Anticardiolipin antibodies D. Oligoarticular arthritis E. Fibromyalgia ANSWER: B 8. Which histologic subtype of lymphoma occurs most commonly in patients infected with HIV? A. Immunoblastic (large cell) lymphoma B. Small, noncleav ...
Molecular cloning and functional characterisation of a glucose
... We have cloned the first glucose transporter CaHGT1 (Candida albicans high-affinity glucose transporter) of a pathogenic yeast, Candida albicans. The DNA sequence (GenBank accession number Y16834) analysis revealed an ORF encoding a novel protein of 545 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of ...
... We have cloned the first glucose transporter CaHGT1 (Candida albicans high-affinity glucose transporter) of a pathogenic yeast, Candida albicans. The DNA sequence (GenBank accession number Y16834) analysis revealed an ORF encoding a novel protein of 545 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of ...
A Doctor`s Guide to a Healthy Immune System
... the body and not to those of the body itself. The ability to distinguish between what is “foreign” and what is “self” is a central aspect of the adaptive immune system. At times, the adaptive system fails to make this distinction and reacts destructively against the body’s own cells. The result may ...
... the body and not to those of the body itself. The ability to distinguish between what is “foreign” and what is “self” is a central aspect of the adaptive immune system. At times, the adaptive system fails to make this distinction and reacts destructively against the body’s own cells. The result may ...
sv-lncs
... The Artificial Immune System algorithm (AIRS) can be applied to classification problems, which is a very common real world data mining task. Most other artificial immune system research concerns unsupervised learning and clustering. The only other attempt to use immune systems for supervised learnin ...
... The Artificial Immune System algorithm (AIRS) can be applied to classification problems, which is a very common real world data mining task. Most other artificial immune system research concerns unsupervised learning and clustering. The only other attempt to use immune systems for supervised learnin ...
Molecular mechanisms of the origin of micronuclei
... DMs appear in various kinds of human cancer cells but not in normal cells. DMs are autonomously replicating acentric chromatin bodies composed of circular DNA that do not require a telomeric end. If they were visible under light microscopy, the DNA would be more than a megabase pair long. However, a ...
... DMs appear in various kinds of human cancer cells but not in normal cells. DMs are autonomously replicating acentric chromatin bodies composed of circular DNA that do not require a telomeric end. If they were visible under light microscopy, the DNA would be more than a megabase pair long. However, a ...
IDF Care Guidelines - University Hospitals
... evaluate the trough IgG level unless the patient is not doing well clinically. The trough level should be at least at or above the lower range of normal for IgG levels or >500 mg/dl. This may vary depending on the judgment of an immunologist as to the patient’s clinical condition. For example, in on ...
... evaluate the trough IgG level unless the patient is not doing well clinically. The trough level should be at least at or above the lower range of normal for IgG levels or >500 mg/dl. This may vary depending on the judgment of an immunologist as to the patient’s clinical condition. For example, in on ...
The Role of Autoantibodies in Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
... ANTI-AQP4 Aquaporin-4 is the first specific molecule which has been defined as a target for the autoimmune response in any form of MS. It is also the first example of a water channel being the target of any autoimmune disorder.[44,45] In the past, neuromyelitis optica (NMO) was included only in the ...
... ANTI-AQP4 Aquaporin-4 is the first specific molecule which has been defined as a target for the autoimmune response in any form of MS. It is also the first example of a water channel being the target of any autoimmune disorder.[44,45] In the past, neuromyelitis optica (NMO) was included only in the ...
Archives of Microbiology 167:
... nucleotide sequence of a 3,159-bp ORF within this region and from the two HindIII subclones of cosmid clone pSCR213 yields a large, 1,053-amino-acid protein containing two active sites (Fig. 2a,b). Both active sites are characteristic of a well-defined group of enzymes termed polyketide synthases (P ...
... nucleotide sequence of a 3,159-bp ORF within this region and from the two HindIII subclones of cosmid clone pSCR213 yields a large, 1,053-amino-acid protein containing two active sites (Fig. 2a,b). Both active sites are characteristic of a well-defined group of enzymes termed polyketide synthases (P ...
Artificial Immune Clonal Selection Classification Algorithms for
... The role of the biological immune system is to provide the organisms with an effective mechanism against pathogenic infections. The biological immune system mainly consists of two defensive lines, one is the innate immune system, and the other is the adaptive immune system. These two systems perform ...
... The role of the biological immune system is to provide the organisms with an effective mechanism against pathogenic infections. The biological immune system mainly consists of two defensive lines, one is the innate immune system, and the other is the adaptive immune system. These two systems perform ...
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... is long-lived and develops naturally after infection. It can be activated (induced) by vaccination. Passive specific immunity is short-lived, it occurs when a person is given antibodies or when a mother transmits antibodies to her baby through breastfeeding. ...
... is long-lived and develops naturally after infection. It can be activated (induced) by vaccination. Passive specific immunity is short-lived, it occurs when a person is given antibodies or when a mother transmits antibodies to her baby through breastfeeding. ...
cell-mediated immunity.
... is long-lived and develops naturally after infection. It can be activated (induced) by vaccination. Passive specific immunity is short-lived, it occurs when a person is given antibodies or when a mother transmits antibodies to her baby through breastfeeding. ...
... is long-lived and develops naturally after infection. It can be activated (induced) by vaccination. Passive specific immunity is short-lived, it occurs when a person is given antibodies or when a mother transmits antibodies to her baby through breastfeeding. ...
Characterization of a surface antigen of Type="Italic
... 3C3 recognizes a surface antigen on these organisms. This was also confirmed by immunoprecipitation data, since mcab 3C3 immunoprecipitates a radioactive protein comigrating with polypeptide found by iodinating sporozoites via the lactoperoxidase procedure. When electrophoresed under reducing condit ...
... 3C3 recognizes a surface antigen on these organisms. This was also confirmed by immunoprecipitation data, since mcab 3C3 immunoprecipitates a radioactive protein comigrating with polypeptide found by iodinating sporozoites via the lactoperoxidase procedure. When electrophoresed under reducing condit ...
Childhood Immune Maturation and Allergy Development: Regulation by Maternal
... immune system has evolved as much to manage and exploit beneficial microbes as to fend off pathogens 64, 65. The gut microbiota differs during the first months of life in children who later do or do not develop allergic disease 66-68, and the diversity of the microbiota may play an important role in ...
... immune system has evolved as much to manage and exploit beneficial microbes as to fend off pathogens 64, 65. The gut microbiota differs during the first months of life in children who later do or do not develop allergic disease 66-68, and the diversity of the microbiota may play an important role in ...
Self Antigens Expressed by Solid Tumors Do Not Efficiently
... but not entirely tumor specific, since physiological expression is also detected in testis, placenta, or melanocytes (17– 19). Since such antigens are expressed only in selected tissues and/or at low levels they may be less accessible for lymphocytes, but it is still possible that autoimmune disease ...
... but not entirely tumor specific, since physiological expression is also detected in testis, placenta, or melanocytes (17– 19). Since such antigens are expressed only in selected tissues and/or at low levels they may be less accessible for lymphocytes, but it is still possible that autoimmune disease ...
B. thuringiensis kurstaki
... Enhance the virulence of the virus by introducing foreign genes that will severely impair or kill the target insect such using the gene that disrupts the cell cycle of the insect. During the insect development, larva juvenile hormone is needed for the metamorphosis to happen, now this hormone is deg ...
... Enhance the virulence of the virus by introducing foreign genes that will severely impair or kill the target insect such using the gene that disrupts the cell cycle of the insect. During the insect development, larva juvenile hormone is needed for the metamorphosis to happen, now this hormone is deg ...
Chapter 8
... • Double-stranded RNA is enzymatically destroyed, preventing production of a protein ...
... • Double-stranded RNA is enzymatically destroyed, preventing production of a protein ...
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.