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Mucosal immune response in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.):Host pathogen interactions in relation to beta-glucan stimulation

Mucosal immune response in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.):Host pathogen interactions in relation to beta-glucan stimulation

... systemic response in the ...in response in that specific ...receptor(s) stimulation, and subsequently, information about the local versus systemic response in ...localized immune ...

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Evidence that a primary anti-viral stimulation of the immune response by OM-85 reduces susceptibility to a secondary respiratory bacterial infection in mice

Evidence that a primary anti-viral stimulation of the immune response by OM-85 reduces susceptibility to a secondary respiratory bacterial infection in mice

... non-specific stimulation of the host de- fences following viral infection was clearly demon- strated by the observation that, in mice treated with OM-85 (but not in those treated with BLANC), 24 h following the ...

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Montanide TM adjuvants for stimulation of cellular immune response in FMD vaccines

Montanide TM adjuvants for stimulation of cellular immune response in FMD vaccines

... – Immune responses of goats against foot-and-mouth disease quadrivalent vaccine : comparison of double oil emulsion and aluminium hydroxide gel vaccines in eliciting immunity - Vaccine 20 (2002) pp 2781-2789 2- ...

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Modulatory effects of vagal stimulation on neurophysiological parameters and the cellular immune response in the rat brain during systemic inflammation

Modulatory effects of vagal stimulation on neurophysiological parameters and the cellular immune response in the rat brain during systemic inflammation

... inflammatory response syndrome; SOCS, suppressor of cytokine signaling; STAT, signal transducers and activators of transcription; TACE, tumor necrosis factor-alpha converting enzyme; TNF, tumor necrosis factor; ...

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Transvenous vagus nerve stimulation does not modulate the innate immune response during experimental human endotoxemia: a randomized controlled study

Transvenous vagus nerve stimulation does not modulate the innate immune response during experimental human endotoxemia: a randomized controlled study

... Results: No serious adverse events occurred throughout the study. In the tVNS group, stimulation of the vagus nerve was achieved as indicated by laryngeal vibration. Endotoxemia resulted in fever, flu-like ...

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Immune Response in Tuberculosis

Immune Response in Tuberculosis

... McDyer et al found that stimulated PBMC from MDR-TB patients had less secretion of IL-2 and IFNγ than did cells from healthy control subjects. IFNγ production could be restored if PBMC were supplemented with IL-12 prior ...

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Mechanisms of anti-tumour immune stimulation following GDEPT

Mechanisms of anti-tumour immune stimulation following GDEPT

... For this reason the bystander effect seen with CDA can be very striking in 5FU sensitive cell lines. For example,complete eradication of tumours in nude mice seeded from a mixture of cells containing only 2% CDA+ cells ...

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CiteSeerX — Welfare and Immune Response

CiteSeerX — Welfare and Immune Response

... A few reflections can be put forward on future strategies and approaches in order to fight against infectious diseases of livestock, bearing in mind public concern about food quality and availability. The policy of ...

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The immune response in Q fever.

The immune response in Q fever.

... The diagnosis is often missed because symptoms are non-specific and can resolve without treatment. Antibiotics, preferably doxycycline 200 mg/day for 2 weeks, can be administered to shorten duration of symptoms [31]. A ...

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Polarized monocyte response to cytokine stimulation

Polarized monocyte response to cytokine stimulation

... primary stimulation may introduce novel on and off switches that could override the original ...LPS stimulation and, therefore, may be most informative on the way MP maturation may be polarized at the early ...

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Is there a direct role for erythrocytes in the immune response?

Is there a direct role for erythrocytes in the immune response?

... 42. Di Simplicio P, Cacace MG, Lusini L, Giannerini F, Giustarini D, Rossi R: Role of Protein -SH Groups in Redox Homeostasis – The Erythrocyte as a Model System. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1998, ...

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Response to peripheral immune stimulation within the brain: magnetic resonance imaging perspective of treatment success

Response to peripheral immune stimulation within the brain: magnetic resonance imaging perspective of treatment success

... same stimulation paradigm as in the previous study [45] were performed before treatment and at several points in time after treat- ...nociceptive stimulation between the two groups before treatment: this ...

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New pathways in immune stimulation: targeting OX40

New pathways in immune stimulation: targeting OX40

... Preliminary data about the utilisation of OX40- targeting drugs in humans come from initial trials, which most included advanced and pretreated tumours. Whether these trials included patients that had progressed to ICB ...

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE

... AcTIVE AGGLUTININ FORMATION IN ADULTS IMMUNIZED WITH VARIOUS SALMONELLA ANTIGENS*. response to this type of antigen is roughly[r] ...

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Onset of the Immune Response

Onset of the Immune Response

... It was noted earlier that piglets taken by hysterectomy, deprived of colostrum and kept germfree pro- duced measurable phage-neutraliz- ing activity and detectable am[r] ...

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The perioperative immune response

The perioperative immune response

... inflammatory response Whilst the presence of significant tissue damage exerts the dominant influence on altered perioperative immunity, the administration of anaesthetic agents has additional and complex ...the ...

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Antibody Mediated Immune Response and Cellular Mediated Immune Response Characterization in Brahman Cattle

Antibody Mediated Immune Response and Cellular Mediated Immune Response Characterization in Brahman Cattle

... There is also evidence to support that allergy sensitivity and innate immunity can be developed and influenced during pregnancy, as children born to mothers that were very active in farming were less likely to develop ...

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CiteSeerX — HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE

CiteSeerX — HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE

... intense immune response to leptospire? Notice that renal failure, thrombocytopenia and pulmonary complications are found during the immune ...humoral immune response to ...

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The immune response to malaria in utero.

The immune response to malaria in utero.

... blood immune cell populations, including T‐cells, B‐cells, NK cells, and monocytes frequently include cells of maternal origin, which are particularly enriched among memory ...maternal‐origin immune ...

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Altered Immune Response in MS

Altered Immune Response in MS

... FDA-approved therapies (Approval time period) 1995 2000 2005 2009 2010 2011 Extavia (IFNβ-1b) Gilenya (fingolimod) Tysabri (natalizumab) Betaseron (IFNβ-1b) Copaxone (glatiramer acetate)[r] ...

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