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Host immune response and pathology

The Host Immune Response to HTLV-1 Infection

The Host Immune Response to HTLV-1 Infection

... molecular pathology and to uncover mechanisms of pathogenesis (Jenner & Young, 2005; Chaussabel et al, 2010; Pascual et al, ...circulating immune cells are an easily accessible source of ...

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Networking the host immune response in Plasmodium vivax malaria

Networking the host immune response in Plasmodium vivax malaria

... and dense network of interactions among immune-related markers and those involved in pathology. Such network is drastically deranged in symptomatic individuals but it is reconstituted in asymptomatic ...

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Emerging amphibian diseases in Queensland and host immune response to disease

Emerging amphibian diseases in Queensland and host immune response to disease

... the pathology of chytridiomycosis, blood samples were collected from uninfected, aclinically infected and clinically diseased amphibians and analyzed for a wide range of biochemical and hematological ...

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Characterization of the Host Immune Response in Human Ganglia after Herpes Zoster

Characterization of the Host Immune Response in Human Ganglia after Herpes Zoster

... of Pathology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, Australia 4 Received 11 May 2010/Accepted 14 June 2010 Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) causes varicella (chicken pox) and establishes latency in ...

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The aetiology of amoebic gill disease (AGD) and aspects of the host immune response to infection

The aetiology of amoebic gill disease (AGD) and aspects of the host immune response to infection

... 112 Fig. 5.4. Successful PCR amplification of a 636 bp region of the 18S rRNA gene using Neoparamoeba perurans oligonucleotides and genomic DNA from gill samples removed during necropsy or biopsy. Biopsy samples from the ...

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Killing filarial nematode parasites: role of treatment options and host immune response

Killing filarial nematode parasites: role of treatment options and host immune response

... Main text: Filarial infections caused by Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia species (lymphatic filariasis) and Onchocerca volvulus (onchocerciasis) affect almost 200 million individuals worldwide and pose major public ...

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Impact of aging on host immune response and survival in melanoma: an analysis of 3 patient cohorts

Impact of aging on host immune response and survival in melanoma: an analysis of 3 patient cohorts

... dampened host immune surveillance mechanism is one factor hypoth- esized to account for decreased MSS in the elderly ...gauging host immune function, it is a readily accessible measurement and ...

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Host directed therapies (HDTs) and immune response signatures: insights into a role for interleukin 32

Host directed therapies (HDTs) and immune response signatures: insights into a role for interleukin 32

... the host immune response ...the host and pathogen ...in immune-competent individuals is apparently a success story: more than 90% of individuals exposed to ...balanced host ...

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Alphacoronavirus Protein 7 Modulates Host Innate Immune Response

Alphacoronavirus Protein 7 Modulates Host Innate Immune Response

... reduced pathology due to a decrease in macrophage recruitment ...enhanced pathology leading to death, caused by a dysregulated immune response without effective virus clearance ...Lung ...

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Cryptococcus inositol utilization modulates the host protective immune response during brain infection

Cryptococcus inositol utilization modulates the host protective immune response during brain infection

... the immune pathology associated with the virulence reduction of the itr1aΔ itr3cΔ mutant, we investigated the host re- sponse during mouse brain infection by examining the host gene expression ...

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Sand fly saliva & host immune response

Sand fly saliva & host immune response

... sergenti in patients with active Leishmania lesions and healthy individuals living in the same houses. 2) Evaluation of the specificity of the pre-immunization effect We studied the protective effect of sand fly saliva ...

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Host immune response in returning travellers infected with malaria

Host immune response in returning travellers infected with malaria

... Infections obtained through travel to different areas of Africa also showed a significant difference in patient im- mune response. A substantial amount of the P. falcip- arum blood samples were from travellers who ...

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Characterization of the relationship between KSHV and host immune response

Characterization of the relationship between KSHV and host immune response

... Our analysis up to this point strongly supported a role for Orf63 as a bonafide inhibitor of NLRP1. However, since NBD and LRR domains are conserved across all NLR family members, it remained possible that Orf63 could ...

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The cytokine network involved in the host immune response to periodontitis

The cytokine network involved in the host immune response to periodontitis

... and host immune ...local immune system in periodontal tissue is trained and activated in healthy and pathological conditions remains to be further ...

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The epidemiological consequences of optimisation of the individual host immune response

The epidemiological consequences of optimisation of the individual host immune response

... individual host that infection and immunity occur, so that community or population level phenomena are the manifestation of processes and effects operating within individual ...each host is optimising its ...

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Microbial biofilm composition influences the host immune response

Microbial biofilm composition influences the host immune response

... In host-pathogen co-culture models understanding the relationship between biofilms and cell viability is key due to the implications on further cellular analysis, in particular gene and protein ...protein ...

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Immunological and genetic components of the anti-Candida host immune response.

Immunological and genetic components of the anti-Candida host immune response.

... In order to investigate the type I IFN pathway in CMC patients in a more systematic way, we also performed RNA sequencing in PBMCs stimulated with C. albicans from both controls and CMC patients. The differential ...

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The effect of the host immune response on the parasitic nematode Strongyloides ratti

The effect of the host immune response on the parasitic nematode Strongyloides ratti

... the immune response, its sup- pression and enhancement, on worm length and gut position occur together, which suggests that their causation is the ...from immune attack (Viney, 2002 ...

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Methodology for  Artificial Immune Systems and  Immune Pathology

Methodology for Artificial Immune Systems and Immune Pathology

... from immune pathology can be classified as the following: (1) Security threats from immunodeficiency This kind of threats can be found in the following cases: if the attack properties in detector string are ...

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Mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori Adhesion Regulation and Impacts on Host Immune Response

Mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori Adhesion Regulation and Impacts on Host Immune Response

... Abstract Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative bacterium that colonizes the human gastric mucosal layer of 50% of the world’s population. H. pylori utilizes a variety of adhesin proteins to adhere to the gastric ...

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