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BAFF selectively enhances the survival of plasmablasts generated from human memory B cells

BAFF selectively enhances the survival of plasmablasts generated from human memory B cells

... from memory B cells requires interactions between anti- gen-specific (Ag-specific) B cells, T cells, and dendritic ...of human memory B cells stimulated with BAFF or ...activated memory B ...

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Characterization And Perturbation Of Functional Networks That Support Human Memory

Characterization And Perturbation Of Functional Networks That Support Human Memory

... First, I want to thank my mentor, Michael Kahana, for building a lab that I was privileged to be a part of. Mike has spent years creating a fantastic research enterprise, with a laser-like focus on statistical rigor and ...

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Event related potential correlates of encoding and retrieval processes in human memory

Event related potential correlates of encoding and retrieval processes in human memory

... Over the last few years too, the study of encoding and retrieval processes in human memory has achieved a certain measure of consensus, in that many researchers have suggested that retri[r] ...

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A Summariser based on Human Memory Limitations and Lexical Competition

A Summariser based on Human Memory Limitations and Lexical Competition

... of human comprehension and memory retention which is based on research in ar- tificial intelligence, experimental psychology and discourse ...by human memory lim- itations, and makes ...

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The case for a relationship between human memory, hippocampus and corpus callosum

The case for a relationship between human memory, hippocampus and corpus callosum

... specialization, we may infer logically that what has become essential in human memory is interhemispheric communication. The hypothesized ipsilateral connection between hippocampus and neocortex on the same ...

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Frequency, Proliferation, and Activation of Human Memory T Cells Induced by a Nonhuman Adenovirus

Frequency, Proliferation, and Activation of Human Memory T Cells Induced by a Nonhuman Adenovirus

... including influenza A (41), cytomegalovirus (51), and Adeno- viridae (23). Many of the ⬎ 50 human adenovirus (HAd) sero- types can be found in most populations and can generate persistent subclinical infections ...

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Role of normal sleep and sleep apnea in human memory processing

Role of normal sleep and sleep apnea in human memory processing

... and memory is that it has historically minimized the basic neurobiology of sleep’s role in ...memory. Memory formation has been classically divided into phases of encoding, processing/consolidation, ...

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Human Memory CD4+ T Cell Immune Responses against Giardia lamblia

Human Memory CD4+ T Cell Immune Responses against Giardia lamblia

... Supernatant cytokine assays. Levels of IL-1 ␤ , IL-2 receptor (IL-2R), IL-4, IL-6, IL-9, IL-10, IL-13, IL-17A, IL-22, IFN- ␥ , TNF- ␣ , granulocyte- macrophage colony-stimulation factor (GM-CSF), macrophage inflam- ...

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Human Memory B Cells Producing Potent Cross-Neutralizing Antibodies against Human Parechovirus: Implications for Prevalence, Treatment, and Diagnosis

Human Memory B Cells Producing Potent Cross-Neutralizing Antibodies against Human Parechovirus: Implications for Prevalence, Treatment, and Diagnosis

... healthy human donors (the use of human peripheral blood was approved by the medical ethical committee of the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam and was contingent upon informed consent) by using a direct ...

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A unique memory B cell subset correlates with adverse outomes [sic] in human SLE

A unique memory B cell subset correlates with adverse outomes [sic] in human SLE

... of human memory B cells and plasmablasts express CXCR3, and the expression of this chemokine receptor is maintained after plasma cell differentiation(190, 194, ...

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Human Intelligence and Memory Recall in Artificial Intelligence

Human Intelligence and Memory Recall in Artificial Intelligence

... working memory, somewhere in the foremost part of the frontal lobe of the ...immediate memory to the working memory, certain features are ...of human memory, and is very critical for ...

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Distinct activation thresholds of human conventional and innate-like memory T cells

Distinct activation thresholds of human conventional and innate-like memory T cells

... Conventional memory CD8 + T cells and mucosal-associated invariant T cells (MAIT cells) are found in blood, liver, and mucosal tissues and have similar effector potential following activation, specifically ...

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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Neural Activity During Human Episodic Memory Encoding and Retrieval

Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Neural Activity During Human Episodic Memory Encoding and Retrieval

... episodic memory. Through episodic memory, we transport ourselves back in time to re-live experiences from our ...episodic memory (free recall) and a particularly powerful neuroimaging tool ...

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Memory Management For Heterogeneous Main Memory

Memory Management For Heterogeneous Main Memory

... between memory levels may be possible using ideas of algorithms employed in current virtual memory system, and that the adaptation of those algorithms from a standard memory hierarchy to a ...

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Regulation of human naive and memory T cell populations by apoptosis and replicative senescence

Regulation of human naive and memory T cell populations by apoptosis and replicative senescence

... The decreased ability to increase telomerase upon repeated stimulations, which could be the basis for telomere shortening and possibly senescence of certain clones following EBV infection is an issue that requires ...

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Atypical Human Effector/Memory CD4(+) T Cells With a Naive-Like Phenotype

Atypical Human Effector/Memory CD4(+) T Cells With a Naive-Like Phenotype

... naive-like effector/memory cells can be induced by vaccination, and whether they are associated with long-term memory responses and protection (27). The existence of naive-like T cell with effector ...

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Memory, collective memory, orality and the gospels

Memory, collective memory, orality and the gospels

... William Foxwell Albright had noted the significance of Parry’s and Lord’s views of oral poetry in the Europe of the 1930s for the interpretation of Ugaritic literature, as part of a critique of Herman Gunkel’s form ...

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Visual Working Memory in Human Cortex

Visual Working Memory in Human Cortex

... Visual working memory (VWM) is the ability to maintain visual information in a readily available and easily updated state. Converging evidence has revealed that VWM capacity is limited by the number of maintained ...

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EVALUATION OF EFFECT OF GREEN TEA AND SAFFRON ON LEARNING PROCESS  AND MEMORY IN HEALTHY HUMAN VOLUNTEERS

EVALUATION OF EFFECT OF GREEN TEA AND SAFFRON ON LEARNING PROCESS AND MEMORY IN HEALTHY HUMAN VOLUNTEERS

... a human study in healthy volunteers between the age of 22 and 15 years, approval of clinical protocol was obtained from institutional ethics committee for the conduct of the ...

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On the susceptibility of adaptive memory to false memory illusions

On the susceptibility of adaptive memory to false memory illusions

... We speculate that the answer to this lies in the availability of a unique integrating theme. That is, associative lists whose potential themes are few will tend to give rise to false recollection more easily than lists ...

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