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The innate immune system in cystic fibrosis lung disease

The innate immune system in cystic fibrosis lung disease

... and immune cells and smooth muscle tone to antimicrobial activity, and may be protec- tive or deleterious in CF lung ...innate immune system, the adaptive immune system seems to be ...

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Defining the contribution of neuroinflammation to Parkinson’s disease in humanized immune system mice

Defining the contribution of neuroinflammation to Parkinson’s disease in humanized immune system mice

... motor strength as seen from pole tests and grip strength tests, and increased microgliosis/astrogliosis. Interest- ingly, FK506 was able to attenuate the behavioral prob- lems, cytokine levels, TH loss, and microgliosis/ ...

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Women s Health AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE: When our immune system goes haywire

Women s Health AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE: When our immune system goes haywire

... the immune system, ...the immune system can also influence other organs of the body that are not directly related to ...cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis—health issues that often ...

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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 ...

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Brain and immune system: KURU disease a toxicological process?

Brain and immune system: KURU disease a toxicological process?

... innate immune system function in disease pathogenesis operates via non-PrPC dependent ...innate immune system (be they cells or proteins) and prion pathogenesis is via transgenic mouse ...

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Changes in the immune system depending on the stage ofburn disease and the area of thermal destruction.immunoglobin replacement therapy with gabriglobin

Changes in the immune system depending on the stage ofburn disease and the area of thermal destruction.immunoglobin replacement therapy with gabriglobin

... the immune system at different stages of burn disease - in acute burn shock, acute burn toxemia and septic ...the immune system and simultaneous development of various indicators of ...

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Parkinson’s disease and immune system: is the culprit LRRKing in the periphery?

Parkinson’s disease and immune system: is the culprit LRRKing in the periphery?

... to immune system comes from a recent report by Liu and co-workers ...ameliorating disease symptoms ...of immune related pathways by modulating the function of transcription factors such as ...

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Parkinson’s Disease Recognition Using Artificial Immune System

Parkinson’s Disease Recognition Using Artificial Immune System

... artificial immune system to discriminate between healthy and people with Park- inson’s disease ...Parkinson’s disease (PD) occur gradually and mostly targeting the elderly people for whom ...

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Peripheral immune system in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Peripheral immune system in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

... peripheral immune cells contain highly heterogeneous epigenetic modifications between indi- viduals and from cell to cell, as revealed by single-cell chromatin modification profiling ...aged immune ...

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Role of 5-HT7 receptors in the immune system in health and disease

Role of 5-HT7 receptors in the immune system in health and disease

... receptors are expressed not only in gut-associated neu- rons, but also in enterocyte-like and immune cells in lymphatic tissues scattered all along the gut (Iceta et al. 2009; Kim et al. 2013; Guseva et al. ...

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Neural immune interactions in health and disease

Neural immune interactions in health and disease

... from immune cells during inflammation can stimulate a variety of physiological, neuroendocrine, and behavioral responses of the CNS, including fever, sleep, hypothalamic-pituitary-adre- nal (HPA) axis activation, ...

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Recognition of herpesviruses by the innate immune system

Recognition of herpesviruses by the innate immune system

... innate immune system and stimulate antiviral activities has grown tremendously over the past ...innate immune response and establish persistent ...in immune defense and ...innate immune ...

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The adaptive immune system in diseases of the central nervous system

The adaptive immune system in diseases of the central nervous system

... The immune system is involved in the pathogenesis of many of these, either by causing tissue damage or alternatively by responding to disease and contributing to ...the immune system ...

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The effect of immune responses in HCV disease progression

The effect of immune responses in HCV disease progression

... HCV considering four population susceptible or healthy liver cell, infected liver cell, virus, and CTL responses. Zhao et al. [8] assume that the incidence rate of the virus model is described by a Beddington-DeAngelis ...

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Is Meniere Disease Caused by a Pathological Immune Response?

Is Meniere Disease Caused by a Pathological Immune Response?

... the immune system during the acute phase of MD manifestation, what kind and what most immune sys- tem factors are incriminated during this ...

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Repurposing Miltefosine for the Treatment of Immune-Mediated Disease?

Repurposing Miltefosine for the Treatment of Immune-Mediated Disease?

... in immune-mediated diseases (Bäumer et ...innate immune system predisposes to an excessive response of the adaptive immune response to intestinal micro- biota (Marks et ...

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Immune modulation of allergic airways disease

Immune modulation of allergic airways disease

... the immune system and the outside environment. The adaptive immune system continuously discriminates between innocous antigens, which are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, and antigens associated ...

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Cancer as an immune-mediated disease

Cancer as an immune-mediated disease

... the immune system to effectively respond to tumor growth is now recognized, the role of the immune system in controlling tumor initiation and expansion as well as cancer progression has been ...

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Understanding the Immune System

Understanding the Immune System

... One disease in which gene therapy has been successful is SCID, or severe combined immune deficiency ...genetic disease that disables a person’s immune system and leaves the person ...

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The use of biologics for immune modulation in allergic disease

The use of biologics for immune modulation in allergic disease

... led to reductions in eosinophils, fibrosis, and ILC2s. Similar results were found in a model of house dust mite–induced allergic airway hypersensitivity (117). These data indicate that monotherapy tar- geting individual ...

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