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Mucosal Immune Response

Role of serotonin on the intestinal mucosal immune response to stress-induced diarrhea in weaning mice

Role of serotonin on the intestinal mucosal immune response to stress-induced diarrhea in weaning mice

... 5-HT-mediated mucosal effects [15]. The intestinal mucosal immune barrier provides an important defensive barrier against intestinal ...in immune cells are much more diverse than previously ...

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Induction of Mucosal Immune Response after Intranasal or Oral Inoculation of Mice with Lactococcus lactis Producing Bovine Beta-Lactoglobulin

Induction of Mucosal Immune Response after Intranasal or Oral Inoculation of Mice with Lactococcus lactis Producing Bovine Beta-Lactoglobulin

... the immune response against BLG induced in mice, using the organism Lactococcus lactis, which has GRAS (“generally regarded as safe”) status, as a delivery ...the immune response to BLG was ...

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Serologic and mucosal immune response to rotavirus infection in the rabbit model.

Serologic and mucosal immune response to rotavirus infection in the rabbit model.

... Future uses of the model include studies to examine the immune response to individual rotavirus proteins, the effect of preexisting antibody on immune responses, the effect of virus dose[r] ...

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Altered mucosal immune response after acute lung injury in a murine model of Ataxia Telangiectasia

Altered mucosal immune response after acute lung injury in a murine model of Ataxia Telangiectasia

... morbidity and are a frequent factor or cause of death in the A-T population [20,30-32]. Several factors contribute to the increased susceptibility to respiratory infections. Immunodeficiency may be one, but not the only, ...

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Oral Immunization with Recombinant Norwalk Virus-Like Particles Induces a Systemic and Mucosal Immune Response in Mice

Oral Immunization with Recombinant Norwalk Virus-Like Particles Induces a Systemic and Mucosal Immune Response in Mice

... vigorous immune response at mucosal sur- faces, which are the most common entry sites of infectious ...and mucosal adjuvants have been developed to enhance the oral immunogenicity of ...

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Evaluation value of intestinal flora detection for intestinal mucosal inflammation and immune response in patients with ulcerative colitis

Evaluation value of intestinal flora detection for intestinal mucosal inflammation and immune response in patients with ulcerative colitis

... the immune cell transcription factor expression in intestinal mucosa between patients with ulcerative colitis and patients with colon polyps showed that T-bet and RORC mRNA expression levels in intestinal mucosa ...

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Serum and Mucosal Immune Responses to an Inactivated Influenza Virus Vaccine Induced by Epidermal Powder Immunization

Serum and Mucosal Immune Responses to an Inactivated Influenza Virus Vaccine Induced by Epidermal Powder Immunization

... the mucosal immune system because of the compartmentalization of the im- mune ...the mucosal sur- face is typically required to induce a mucosal immune response (22, 24, 28, ...

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Impairment by Mucosal Adjuvants and Cross-Reactivity with Variant Peptides of the Mucosal Immunity Induced by Injection of the Fusion Peptide PADRE-ELDKWA

Impairment by Mucosal Adjuvants and Cross-Reactivity with Variant Peptides of the Mucosal Immunity Induced by Injection of the Fusion Peptide PADRE-ELDKWA

... for immune exclusion or elimina- ...or mucosal transmission of the disease in simian models (2, ...a mucosal immune response by our new ...and mucosal immune responses ...

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Mucosal model of immunization against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with a chimeric influenza virus.

Mucosal model of immunization against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with a chimeric influenza virus.

... significant mucosal immune response in respiratory ...inducing mucosal immune responses against HIV, vaginal and intestinal secretions from female mice were ...sIgA response was ...

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Induction of systemic and mucosal immunity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection by a novel nanoemulsion adjuvant vaccine

Induction of systemic and mucosal immunity against methicillin-resistant <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> infection by a novel nanoemulsion adjuvant vaccine

... nasal mucosal immune responses demonstrated that this nanoemulsion vaccine could improve the specific immune responses of immunoglobulin (Ig)G and related subclasses, such as IgG1, IgG2a, and IgG2b, ...

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Harnessing the antibacterial and immunological properties of mucosal associated invariant T cells in the development of novel oral vaccines against enteric infections

Harnessing the antibacterial and immunological properties of mucosal associated invariant T cells in the development of novel oral vaccines against enteric infections

... development. Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are a recently discovered population of unconventional T cells characterized by an evolutionarily conserved ab T cell receptor (TCR) that recognizes ...

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Interaction between the gut microbiome and mucosal immune system

Interaction between the gut microbiome and mucosal immune system

... a mucosal barrier [50]. The intestinal mucosal immune system constitutes the largest immune component in vertebrates, function- ing closely with the intestinal ...mucosa immune system ...

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Intestinal bacterial biofilms modulate mucosal immune responses

Intestinal bacterial biofilms modulate mucosal immune responses

... enhanced mucosal association of pathobionts and aberrant stimulation of mucosal ...to mucosal surfaces, biofilm components also stimulate immune responses and can therefore instigate or ...

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Mass Cytometry of the Human Mucosal Immune System Identifies Tissue- and Disease-Associated Immune Subsets

Mass Cytometry of the Human Mucosal Immune System Identifies Tissue- and Disease-Associated Immune Subsets

... identified immune-system- wide cellular patterns could be integrated collectively and used to characterize samples according to tissue location or disease state by visualizing them in relation to several clinical ...

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Mucosal immune responses following intestinal nematode infection

Mucosal immune responses following intestinal nematode infection

... the mucosal surface that result in parasite expulsion or permit the establishment of chronic infections with luminal dwelling adult ...adaptive immune mechanisms that provide immune protection ...

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Citrobacter rodentium, a Gut Pathogen: The Yin and the Yang of Its Pathophysiology, Immunity and Clinical Manifestation in Mice

Citrobacter rodentium, a Gut Pathogen: The Yin and the Yang of Its Pathophysiology, Immunity and Clinical Manifestation in Mice

... innate immune components which perform a vital role in mu- cosal homeostasis and in antimicrobial ...primary response protein 88, which is essential for signalling by the ma- jority of TLRs [76] [77] had ...

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Mucosal Immunization with Newcastle Disease Virus Vector Coexpressing HIV 1 Env and Gag Proteins Elicits Potent Serum, Mucosal, and Cellular Immune Responses That Protect against Vaccinia Virus Env and Gag Challenges

Mucosal Immunization with Newcastle Disease Virus Vector Coexpressing HIV 1 Env and Gag Proteins Elicits Potent Serum, Mucosal, and Cellular Immune Responses That Protect against Vaccinia Virus Env and Gag Challenges

... cellular immune responses to protective an- tigens of human pathogens in laboratory animals and in nonhu- man primates (NHP) at both the mucosal and systemic levels ...

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Comprehensive Analysis of PD-1 Gene Expression, Immune Characteristics and Prognostic Significance in 1396 Glioma Patients

<p>Comprehensive Analysis of PD-1 Gene Expression, Immune Characteristics and Prognostic Significance in 1396 Glioma Patients</p>

... As a well-known immune checkpoint molecule, the asso- ciation between PD-1 and other immune checkpoint members in glioma is still unknown. In this study, the association between PDCD1 and CD28 family genes ...

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The Role of GABA Signalling in Lung Macrophage Immune Response

The Role of GABA Signalling in Lung Macrophage Immune Response

... techniques have inherent limitations, including a potential for non-specific protein binding with fluorescent antibodies, and photo-bleaching. In addition, the results of fluorescence intensity are qualitative in nature. ...

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Factors influence intestinal microbiota in pathogenesis of  inflammation bowel disease

Factors influence intestinal microbiota in pathogenesis of inflammation bowel disease

... control immune reaction and inflammation and modify ...with immune system in normal homeostasis are unique and in diseased state triggers by inflammation increase intestinal ...adaptive immune ...

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