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Age-Dependent Cell Trafficking Defects in Draining Lymph Nodes Impair Adaptive Immunity and Control of West Nile Virus Infection.

Age-Dependent Cell Trafficking Defects in Draining Lymph Nodes Impair Adaptive Immunity and Control of West Nile Virus Infection.

... The reduced accumulation of adult or old donor cells in old recipient lymphoid tissue (Fig 4B and 4C) suggested a separate environmental defect independently contributed to the reduced migration of naïve CD4 + T cells. ...

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Innate and adaptive immunity gene expression of human keratinocytes cultured of severe burn injury

Innate and adaptive immunity gene expression of human keratinocytes cultured of severe burn injury

... Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) gene is a member of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family which plays a fundamental role in pathogen recognition and activation of innate immunity. In sites of inlammation or tissue ...

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Adaptive Immunity against Leishmania Nucleoside Hydrolase Maps Its C-Terminal Domain as the Target of the CD4+ T Cell-Driven Protective Response

Adaptive Immunity against Leishmania Nucleoside Hydrolase Maps Its C-Terminal Domain as the Target of the CD4+ T Cell-Driven Protective Response

... fragments in the TL model. Vaccinated mice were challenged with infective L amazonesis promastigotes on their footpads. Significant differences in footpad sizes were detected until week 6 after infection (p ,0.0001) ...

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M2e-displaying virus-like particles with associated RNA promote T helper 1 type adaptive immunity against influenza A.

M2e-displaying virus-like particles with associated RNA promote T helper 1 type adaptive immunity against influenza A.

... either of these M2e-displaying VLPs protected mice from death from a potentially lethal influenza A virus challenge. Furthermore, after challenge, M2e-VLP immunized mice displayed less histo- pathological abnormalities ...

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Adaptive immunity alters distinct host feeding pathways during nematode induced inflammation, a novel mechanism in parasite expulsion.

Adaptive immunity alters distinct host feeding pathways during nematode induced inflammation, a novel mechanism in parasite expulsion.

... CD4+ T-cell mediated I-cell driven hypophagia during enteritis was seen to result in significant weight loss at days 8 and 12 p.i., accompanied by a visible reduction in abdominal fat pads, whereas the brief TNFa driven ...

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CsBAFF, a Teleost B Cell Activating Factor, Promotes Pathogen-Induced Innate Immunity and Vaccine-Induced Adaptive Immunity.

CsBAFF, a Teleost B Cell Activating Factor, Promotes Pathogen-Induced Innate Immunity and Vaccine-Induced Adaptive Immunity.

... B cell activating factor (BAFF) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor family that is known to play an important role in B cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation in mammals. However, studies of BAFF in ...

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INNATE, ADAPTIVE AND INTRINSIC IMMUNITY IN HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION

INNATE, ADAPTIVE AND INTRINSIC IMMUNITY IN HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION

... and adaptive immune components (Reviewed in Arriaga et ...Innate immunity controls HIV and other infections through a rapid host response (Ganesh et ...innate immunity overlap, it is important to ...

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Adaptation and immunity.

Adaptation and immunity.

... editing of apolipoprotein B mRNA (therein christening the family), while another family member, the activation-induced deaminase, has a vital role in adaptive immunity in that it assists in the diversifi ...

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Immunomodulation and T helper TH₁/TH₂ response polarization by CeO₂ and TiO₂ nanoparticles.

Immunomodulation and T helper TH₁/TH₂ response polarization by CeO₂ and TiO₂ nanoparticles.

... human adaptive immunity, we directly examined the capacity of NP-treated DCs to stimulate naı¨ve T cell responses using our in vitro model of human ...

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Transplants in annelids, nemerteans and planarians: a tool for embryology, immunology, endocrinology and regeneration research

Transplants in annelids, nemerteans and planarians: a tool for embryology, immunology, endocrinology and regeneration research

... Fig. 3 Transplantation paradigms to test for self versus non-self recognition and innate versus adaptive immunity. A) In the presence of a self-recognition system that is genetically encoded, increasing the ...

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Protective immunity against Trypanosoma cruzi

Protective immunity against Trypanosoma cruzi

... Experimental mouse models, in which primary and secondary inoculations with T. cruzi may be planned at desired sequences and intervals, have been used to demon- strate that control of parasite load and survival during ...

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Parental legacy in insects: variation of transgenerational immune priming during offspring development.

Parental legacy in insects: variation of transgenerational immune priming during offspring development.

... In this study we used the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta as a model system in order to elucidate TGIP effects on immunity and performance of the offspring throughout its entire development from the larval stage to ...

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SELF TUNING CONTROLLERS FOR DAMPING LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS

SELF TUNING CONTROLLERS FOR DAMPING LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS

... on adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy damping controller and adaptive Artificial Neural Networks damping controller techniques to control a Unified Power Flow controller (UPFC) installed in a single machine infinite bus ...

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HoloMAS'13 JB PL EA DT

HoloMAS'13 JB PL EA DT

... Other example is the ADACOR (ADAptive holonic COntrol aRchitecture for distributed manufacturing systems) architecture [5], that proposes an adaptive production control system that swi[r] ...

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Reaching for the Holy Grail: insights from infectioncure models on the prospects for vaccines for Trypanosoma cruzi infection

Reaching for the Holy Grail: insights from infectioncure models on the prospects for vaccines for Trypanosoma cruzi infection

... Although immunity induced by cure of an initial in- fection is generally the standard against which vaccines are measured, there are multiple reasons why the infec- tion/cure protocol used herein failed to provide ...

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A NEW CASE FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION USING LOGIC FUNCTION MINIMIZATION

A NEW CASE FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION USING LOGIC FUNCTION MINIMIZATION

... [23] presented an adaptive lossless image compression method based on logic coding and auto-adaptive block coding as well as Huffman coding with a compression rat[r] ...

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Common Infectious Diseases and Skin Test Anergy in Children From an Urban Slum in Northeast Brazil

Common Infectious Diseases and Skin Test Anergy in Children From an Urban Slum in Northeast Brazil

... Background: Acute respiratory infection (ARI), diarrheal disease (DD) and infective dermatitis (ID) are important causes of morbidity in children under five, in Northeast Brazil. Objectives: (a) to evaluate the morbidity ...

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Quantifying adaptive evolution in the Drosophila immune system.

Quantifying adaptive evolution in the Drosophila immune system.

... By examining the function of these groups of strongly-selected genes, we can gain clues regarding the underlying molecular processes that drive this coevolution. It is striking that almost all of these genes fall within ...

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eve cccavalcante on adaptive

eve cccavalcante on adaptive

... In a further work [2], the application of the LCMV adap- tive solutions (namely LMS and RLS) was investigated and compared with the LCMV batch solution. Also, an alternative strategy concerning the implementation of the ...

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Adaptive game content generation

Adaptive game content generation

... Because procedural content generation relies on a set of rules, it is possible to take into consideration the specific needs of a given player and dynamically adjust the game content to [r] ...

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