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Suppression of cellular immunity

Suppression of cellular immunity

... expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I homologue, modulation of MHC expression in infected cells, block of NK cell activation by cytokines, such as interferon type I, antagonism ... See full document

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THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL EFFORT ON NONSPECIFIC CELLULAR IMMUNITY AND LEUKOCYTARY FORMULA AT TEENAGE SPORTSMAN

THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL EFFORT ON NONSPECIFIC CELLULAR IMMUNITY AND LEUKOCYTARY FORMULA AT TEENAGE SPORTSMAN

... "decrease of the eosinophils ...capacity of the neutrophils as a reponse to submaximum effort (the basic NBT test ) we notice a significant increase in the recovery period (6,1±3,24 toward ... See full document

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Evaluation of Chosen Cytokine Levels among Patients with Herpes Zoster as Ability to Provide Immune Response.

Evaluation of Chosen Cytokine Levels among Patients with Herpes Zoster as Ability to Provide Immune Response.

... are of particular relevance for VZV reactivation. This cellular immunity, as contrasted with humoral immunity, decreases with advancing age, which may account for a propensity to reactivation ... See full document

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Oxidative stress and cellular immunity in patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers

Oxidative stress and cellular immunity in patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers

... lesion of the oral mucosa that is characterized by multiple recurrent, small, round or ovoid ulcers with circumscribed margins, erythematous haloes and yellow or gray floors ...formation of free radicals ... See full document

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Humanized HLA-DR4 mice fed with the protozoan pathogen of oysters Perkinsus marinus (Dermo) do not develop noticeable pathology but elicit systemic immunity.

Humanized HLA-DR4 mice fed with the protozoan pathogen of oysters Perkinsus marinus (Dermo) do not develop noticeable pathology but elicit systemic immunity.

... suppress cellular and/or humoral responses through direct cell-cell interactions or through the secretion of cytokines such as IL-10 and TGFb ...consumption of the oyster parasite, and whether such ... See full document

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Cellular immunity and pathogen strategies in combative interactions involving Drosophila hosts and their endoparasitic wasps

Cellular immunity and pathogen strategies in combative interactions involving Drosophila hosts and their endoparasitic wasps

... Various cellular innate immune responses protect invertebrates from attack by eukaryotic ...assessments of the factor(s) causing, or contributing to, pathogen mortality have long considered as toxic ... See full document

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C3-Luc Cells Are an Excellent Model for Evaluation of Cellular Immunity following HPV16L1 Vaccination.

C3-Luc Cells Are an Excellent Model for Evaluation of Cellular Immunity following HPV16L1 Vaccination.

... wells of the E-Plate L8. C3 or C3-luc and various sources of mouse spleen lymphocytes were added to the other four wells of the E-Plate ...attachment of cells to identify the sensitivity ... See full document

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Quantifying adaptive evolution in the Drosophila immune system.

Quantifying adaptive evolution in the Drosophila immune system.

... function of these groups of strongly-selected genes, we can gain clues regarding the underlying molecular processes that drive this ...all of these genes fall within the IMD signalling pathway and ... See full document

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Evaluation of respiratory model employing conventional NIH mice to access the immunity induced by cellular and acellular pertussis vaccines

Evaluation of respiratory model employing conventional NIH mice to access the immunity induced by cellular and acellular pertussis vaccines

... number of pertussis cases reported on the last twenty years and the existence of new acellular vaccines reinforce the need of research for experimental models to assure the quality of ... See full document

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Suppression of glioma progression by Egln3.

Suppression of glioma progression by Egln3.

... effects of Egln3 upon the development of glioma in ...down-regulation of Egln3 might contribute to the progression and aggressiveness of some gliomas by accentuating the activity of ... See full document

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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.

... decrease of immune activities in the pupal and adult stage ...formation of a hard exoskeleton in the ...risk of wounding for the moths when actively flying around searching for mates or oviposition ... See full document

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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

... causes of morbidity in children under five, in Northeast ...morbidity of ARI, DD and ID; and (b) to determine their association with cellular immunity in poor urban children from Fortaleza, ... See full document

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An analysis of leprosy incidence by patient age and the clinical form of the disease

An analysis of leprosy incidence by patient age and the clinical form of the disease

... That is, individuals incapable of developing cellular immunity who come in contact with a sufficient bacillary dose will develop a multibacillary form of leprosy ([r] ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Suppression of bacterial plaque formation

MATERIALS AND METHODS Suppression of bacterial plaque formation

... cultures of rifampicin-resistant ...study of bacterial plaque colonization and ...development of bacterial plaque. To facilitate the evaluation of the interaction between these species and to ... See full document

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Automatic annotation of cellular data

Automatic annotation of cellular data

... number of objects present. A machine learning approach predicts the value of k for each region given a set of ...predictions of the classifiers and thus output the value of k predicted ... See full document

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Cumulative viral load and virologic decay patterns after antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected subjects influence CD4 recovery and AIDS.

Cumulative viral load and virologic decay patterns after antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected subjects influence CD4 recovery and AIDS.

... year of HAART is associated with both a reduced rate of CD4 gain in the first two years of HAART and overall gain in CD4 cells (Table ...predictive of a reduced rate of CD4 gain after 2 ... See full document

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Estimating the Length of the First Antiretroviral Therapy Regiment Durability in São Paulo, Brazil

Estimating the Length of the First Antiretroviral Therapy Regiment Durability in São Paulo, Brazil

... benefits of such a policy for these patients. We evaluated the duration of benefit obtained with the introduction of ARVs, defined as the durability of the first ARV ...charts of ... See full document

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GENETIC CONTROL OF MOSQUITOES: POPULATION SUPPRESSION STRATEGIES

GENETIC CONTROL OF MOSQUITOES: POPULATION SUPPRESSION STRATEGIES

... distribution of vectors is accompanied by the emergence of viruses and diseases in new ...because of the mosquito’s great reproductive capacity and genomic ...population suppression, it is ... See full document

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Detecção do TCoV (Turkey Coronavirus) a partir de amostras provenientes de perus (Meleagris gallopavo) com quadro agudo de enterite

Detecção do TCoV (Turkey Coronavirus) a partir de amostras provenientes de perus (Meleagris gallopavo) com quadro agudo de enterite

... characterisation of pathogens; gene sequences; epidemiology; immune responses; vaccines; genetics in relation to disease; and physiological and biochemical changes that are in response to ...cases of ... See full document

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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

... initiation of proliferation and development of effec- tor function in parasite-specific T cells, as well as in the recruitment of leukocytes into the draining lymph ...mechanism of cell ... See full document

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