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Viruses and Innate Immunity

Distinct RIG-I and MDA5 Signaling by RNA Viruses in Innate Immunity

Distinct RIG-I and MDA5 Signaling by RNA Viruses in Innate Immunity

... in innate immune signaling during RNA virus infec- tions, IPS-1 presents an attractive target for virus control of host defenses, where viral strategies to disrupt IPS-1 function can provide effective means of ...

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Evasion of Host Innate Immunity by Emerging Viruses: Antagonizing Host RIG-I Pathways

Evasion of Host Innate Immunity by Emerging Viruses: Antagonizing Host RIG-I Pathways

... with innate immunity ...host innate immune ...the innate immune response [91] by shielding dsRNA from recognition by ...by viruses from different ...

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Differential responses of innate immunity triggered by different subtypes of influenza a viruses in human and avian hosts

Differential responses of innate immunity triggered by different subtypes of influenza a viruses in human and avian hosts

... different innate immune re- sponses due to the limitation of ...of innate immunity-related genes in hosts in- fected with various subtypes of influenza A ...in innate immune responses to ...

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Immunity. Humans have three types of immunity innate, adaptive, and passive: Innate Immunity

Immunity. Humans have three types of immunity innate, adaptive, and passive: Innate Immunity

... of immunityinnate, adaptive, and passive: Innate Immunity Everyone is born with innate (or natural) immunity, a type of general ...the viruses that cause leukemia in ...

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MicroRNAs in Rice Innate Immunity

MicroRNAs in Rice Innate Immunity

... Conclusions Diseases caused by pathogens, such as fungi, bacteria or viruses, continuously threaten global rice produc- tion. Extensive data have shown that an important miRNA repertoire can respond to different ...

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IFNs and STATs in innate immunity to microorganisms

IFNs and STATs in innate immunity to microorganisms

... Although a number of type I IFN–stimulated genes (ISGs) show a clear link to the antiviral state (Table 1), mechanisms of action for most of these are poorly understood. Many have been cloned by cDNA sub- traction or ...

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Sensing and Signaling in Antiviral Innate Immunity

Sensing and Signaling in Antiviral Innate Immunity

... to viruses requires activation of the inflammasome, which involves ASC and Caspase ...detect viruses and access this MAVS pathway: RIG-I for many RNA viruses including Rabies and VSV, MDA5 for ...

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Suppression of Pulmonary Innate Immunity by Pneumoviruses

Suppression of Pulmonary Innate Immunity by Pneumoviruses

... two viruses led us to investigate a potential BC box in PVM NS proteins which may be important for the proteasomal degradation of IFN pathway components by PVM ...

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R proteins as fundamentals of plant innate immunity

R proteins as fundamentals of plant innate immunity

... Abstract: Plants are attacked by a wide spectrum of pathogens, being the targets of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes and insects. Over the course of their evolution, plants have developed numerous ...

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Innate Antiviral Immunity

Innate Antiviral Immunity

... As viruses progress through the process of infection, environmental pressures from within the host demand the virus develop adaptive strategies to ensure its ...

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 Innate and adaptive immunity in teleost fish: a review

 Innate and adaptive immunity in teleost fish: a review

... the innate immune response in teleost fish (Yano, ...enveloped viruses, including the infec- tious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) and the viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) (Lorenzen and La ...

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Autophagy in Innate Recognition of Pathogens and Adaptive Immunity

Autophagy in Innate Recognition of Pathogens and Adaptive Immunity

... in immunity. Various intracellular bacteria, viruses, and protozoans are removed from host cells by autophagy, and endogenous antigens are processed and presented to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) ...

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Importance of innate mucosal immunity and the promises it holds

Importance of innate mucosal immunity and the promises it holds

... between innate and adaptive ...between innate and adaptive immunity by chemotactically attracting dendritic cells and T cells in the presence of severe immune ...

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Innate immunity in osteosarcoma

Innate immunity in osteosarcoma

... CONCLUDING REMARKS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES Despite multi-agent chemotherapy and wide margin surgery, high-grade osteosarcoma has a poor prognosis. In this thesis, data demonstrating a role for cells of the innate ...

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Iron and innate immunity

Iron and innate immunity

... oxidative stress response or release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, despite the increment in labile plasma iron that was observed in a subgroup of iron sucrose treated individuals. These findings during systemic ...

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Libtissue   Implementing Innate Immunity

Libtissue Implementing Innate Immunity

... libtissue clients, and this thread itself starts a separate thread for each connected client. After initialisation, cells, the characteristics of which are specified by the user, are cre[r] ...

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Endocytosis and human innate immunity

Endocytosis and human innate immunity

... to understand many disease pathology it is necessary to know more about the basic cell biology of endocytosis. The dynamics interplay between basic science and disease- targeted research is expected to yield new findings ...

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Chapter 16: Innate Immunity

Chapter 16: Innate Immunity

... • highly phagocytic cells that rapidly exit the blood into damaged or infected tissue, “gobble up” bacteria, etc…. Eosinophils (occasionally)[r] ...

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Innate immunity of carp : fishing for receptors

Innate immunity of carp : fishing for receptors

... of innate/classical (M1) and alternative (M2) ...the innate activation state induced by LPS alone, as described for mammalian species, whereas we are presently studying the possibility that carp Il4/13 ...

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