Doctoral thesis from the Department of Immunology, the Wenner-Gren Institute,... University, Stockholm, Sweden
... Manifestations of disease varied significantly from young children to adolescence to adults. Apparently, young children do not show classical symptoms of TB and that lead to difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. On the other hand, adult individuals show more clear symptoms in advanced pulmonary T ...
... Manifestations of disease varied significantly from young children to adolescence to adults. Apparently, young children do not show classical symptoms of TB and that lead to difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. On the other hand, adult individuals show more clear symptoms in advanced pulmonary T ...
An Update on Immunosuppressive Medications in Transplantation
... was characterized by high incidence of acute rejection and low graft survival rate. The introduction of cyclosporine A in the 1980s represented a major advance in immunosuppressive therapy and substantially improved the 1-year graft survival rate. The so call triple immunosuppressive regimen, consis ...
... was characterized by high incidence of acute rejection and low graft survival rate. The introduction of cyclosporine A in the 1980s represented a major advance in immunosuppressive therapy and substantially improved the 1-year graft survival rate. The so call triple immunosuppressive regimen, consis ...
curriculum vitae
... expression of the IL-12(p40) gene, suggesting a conserved pathway for the induction of organ-specific autoimmunity. J Leukoc Biol 69:440. 17. Kappos, L., G. Comi, H. Panitch, J. Oger, J. Antel, P. Conlon, and L. Steinman (Alleva included in The Altered Peptide Ligand in Relapsing MS Study Group). 20 ...
... expression of the IL-12(p40) gene, suggesting a conserved pathway for the induction of organ-specific autoimmunity. J Leukoc Biol 69:440. 17. Kappos, L., G. Comi, H. Panitch, J. Oger, J. Antel, P. Conlon, and L. Steinman (Alleva included in The Altered Peptide Ligand in Relapsing MS Study Group). 20 ...
a mathematical simulation of the inflammatory response to anthrax
... Thus, it is not fully known how effective vaccines will be and how they should be best used. Mathematical modeling may provide insight and predictions as to the effectiveness of proposed therapies against anthrax infection, using data on the time course of anthrax-induced inflammation. We previously ...
... Thus, it is not fully known how effective vaccines will be and how they should be best used. Mathematical modeling may provide insight and predictions as to the effectiveness of proposed therapies against anthrax infection, using data on the time course of anthrax-induced inflammation. We previously ...
Vaccination with recombinant fusion proteins incorporating Toll
... Recognition of specific pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) is mediated primarily by members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family. Stimulation through these receptors results in quantitative and qualitative changes in antigen presentation and cellular activation, thereby linking innate ...
... Recognition of specific pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) is mediated primarily by members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family. Stimulation through these receptors results in quantitative and qualitative changes in antigen presentation and cellular activation, thereby linking innate ...
Artificial Immune Clonal Selection Classification Algorithms for
... stimulus. It establishes the idea that only those cells that recognize the antigens are selected to proliferate. The selected cells are subject to an affinity maturation process, which improves their affinity to the selective antigens. Inspired by the clonal selection theory, De Castro pioneered the ...
... stimulus. It establishes the idea that only those cells that recognize the antigens are selected to proliferate. The selected cells are subject to an affinity maturation process, which improves their affinity to the selective antigens. Inspired by the clonal selection theory, De Castro pioneered the ...
Correlation between the proteins and protein profile(s) of different
... binding [Hanguing et al. 1991, Naz 1992]. It is known that fertility-associated antigen (FAA), a heparin binding protein from seminal vesicles and prostate glands, binds to spermatozoa membrane and modulates heparin-sperm interactions that are indicative of fertility [Killian et al.1993, Ax et al. 1 ...
... binding [Hanguing et al. 1991, Naz 1992]. It is known that fertility-associated antigen (FAA), a heparin binding protein from seminal vesicles and prostate glands, binds to spermatozoa membrane and modulates heparin-sperm interactions that are indicative of fertility [Killian et al.1993, Ax et al. 1 ...
Antigen-non-specific regulation centered on CD25+Foxp3+
... Naive T cells (Tnais) can differentiate into a number of memory T-cell subsets that are roughly defined as effector T cells (Teffs) and regulatory T cells (Tregs). Th1, Th2, Th9, T follicular helper (Thf) and Th17 are typical Teffs, and CD41CD251Foxp31 T cells are the most important of the Tregs.1,2 ...
... Naive T cells (Tnais) can differentiate into a number of memory T-cell subsets that are roughly defined as effector T cells (Teffs) and regulatory T cells (Tregs). Th1, Th2, Th9, T follicular helper (Thf) and Th17 are typical Teffs, and CD41CD251Foxp31 T cells are the most important of the Tregs.1,2 ...
a cohort study investigating autoantibody levels
... present in their body and some degree of autoimmunity. Autoimmunity is a phenomena in which the immune system is intolerant to it’s own self proteins (Ermann and Fathman 760). Autoimmune diseases occur when the body’s immune system attacks its own organs, tissues, or cells due to an increase of auto ...
... present in their body and some degree of autoimmunity. Autoimmunity is a phenomena in which the immune system is intolerant to it’s own self proteins (Ermann and Fathman 760). Autoimmune diseases occur when the body’s immune system attacks its own organs, tissues, or cells due to an increase of auto ...
1 of 39 Induction of immune tolerance to FIX by
... relevant targets such as the delivery vector.6,9,10 Not all transgene products are immunogenic, therefore not recognized as “danger” by the host immune system. However, the anti-viral vector immunity can instigate collateral adverse immune responses against the transgene product.2 If the transgene p ...
... relevant targets such as the delivery vector.6,9,10 Not all transgene products are immunogenic, therefore not recognized as “danger” by the host immune system. However, the anti-viral vector immunity can instigate collateral adverse immune responses against the transgene product.2 If the transgene p ...
Multiple Trypanosoma cruzi antigens containing tandemly repeated
... patterns which are compatible with the presence of a single gene copy, i.e. single fragments of similar intensity were observed after cleavage with several enzymes (data not shown). Clone #7 hybridized with several fragments. Interestingly, similar sets of fragments (groups of four fragments) were o ...
... patterns which are compatible with the presence of a single gene copy, i.e. single fragments of similar intensity were observed after cleavage with several enzymes (data not shown). Clone #7 hybridized with several fragments. Interestingly, similar sets of fragments (groups of four fragments) were o ...
Antibody phage-displayed libraries derived from chicken
... A process known as hybridoma technology has been widely used to generate mAbs since its introduction by Köhler and Milstein in 1975. This method is laborious, often inefficient and is usually used to generate murine antibodies. This means that when used therapeutically they are likely to be immunoge ...
... A process known as hybridoma technology has been widely used to generate mAbs since its introduction by Köhler and Milstein in 1975. This method is laborious, often inefficient and is usually used to generate murine antibodies. This means that when used therapeutically they are likely to be immunoge ...
the manipulations of magromolecular substances during fertilization
... applied the term fertilizin to a spermagglutinating material obtained from eggs. Fertilizin and the complementary antifertilizin from sperm are now considered to represent the specific receptor substances located in the plasma membranes of egg and sperm respectively. Fertilizin also extends, in atte ...
... applied the term fertilizin to a spermagglutinating material obtained from eggs. Fertilizin and the complementary antifertilizin from sperm are now considered to represent the specific receptor substances located in the plasma membranes of egg and sperm respectively. Fertilizin also extends, in atte ...
Effect of Antigen/Antibody Ratio on Macrophage
... gamma globulins (HAGG ; 62 °C for 10 min) before addition of T cells and immune complexes. Proliferative response by human T clones was measured by culturing 2 x 104 T cells plus 105 autologous irradiated PBL in 200 /Al medium in flat-bottomed microtiter plates . After 30 h, the wells were pulsed wi ...
... gamma globulins (HAGG ; 62 °C for 10 min) before addition of T cells and immune complexes. Proliferative response by human T clones was measured by culturing 2 x 104 T cells plus 105 autologous irradiated PBL in 200 /Al medium in flat-bottomed microtiter plates . After 30 h, the wells were pulsed wi ...
Licentiate thesis from the Department of Immunology,
... activation, the exception is FcγRIIIB, which has no activating effect on its own, but contributes to cell signalling by associating to other FcRs 22. ...
... activation, the exception is FcγRIIIB, which has no activating effect on its own, but contributes to cell signalling by associating to other FcRs 22. ...
Presentazione di PowerPoint
... Fever is beneficial as it tells us something is wrong. Fever creates an unfavorable environment for an invader. Fever may stimulate the immune system. ...
... Fever is beneficial as it tells us something is wrong. Fever creates an unfavorable environment for an invader. Fever may stimulate the immune system. ...
cell-mediated immunity.
... Fever is beneficial as it tells us something is wrong. Fever creates an unfavorable environment for an invader. Fever may stimulate the immune system. ...
... Fever is beneficial as it tells us something is wrong. Fever creates an unfavorable environment for an invader. Fever may stimulate the immune system. ...
Linking immune defenses and life history at the
... and granulocytes ingest pathogens, produce reactive oxygen species and produce cytokines that recruit additional white blood cells and help organize induced immune responses. NK cells recognize and destroy infected or abnormal host cells. Complement proteins form complexes that lyse pathogens, or ta ...
... and granulocytes ingest pathogens, produce reactive oxygen species and produce cytokines that recruit additional white blood cells and help organize induced immune responses. NK cells recognize and destroy infected or abnormal host cells. Complement proteins form complexes that lyse pathogens, or ta ...
Sex differences in carotenoid status and immune performance in
... (Hill, 1995; Bortolotti et al., 1996; Figuerola and Gutierrez, 1998; Negro et al., 1998). Circulating carotenoids can also serve a number of physiological functions, including scavenging potentially damaging free-radicals as well as stimulating the immune system (Bendich, 1989; Lozano, 1994; Vershin ...
... (Hill, 1995; Bortolotti et al., 1996; Figuerola and Gutierrez, 1998; Negro et al., 1998). Circulating carotenoids can also serve a number of physiological functions, including scavenging potentially damaging free-radicals as well as stimulating the immune system (Bendich, 1989; Lozano, 1994; Vershin ...
SCIENTIST PROFILE[1]Ashwini Shete
... Validation of Dried Blood spot (DBS) based Biomarkers (intramural funding) The impact of Microfinance on health: Evidence from India (IFMR) A case control study to understand determinants and biomarkers associated with immunologic non response [INR] as well as to assess quality of adaptive and ...
... Validation of Dried Blood spot (DBS) based Biomarkers (intramural funding) The impact of Microfinance on health: Evidence from India (IFMR) A case control study to understand determinants and biomarkers associated with immunologic non response [INR] as well as to assess quality of adaptive and ...
2013 Alternative vaccine delivery methods
... variola (smallpox) virus and, later, cross-protecting cowpox virus were introduced to prevent smallpox. This route remains the standard for smallpox vaccine (now containing vaccinia virus) (see Chapter 32), as well as for administering bacille CalmetteGuérin (BCG) to prevent tuberculosis (see Chapte ...
... variola (smallpox) virus and, later, cross-protecting cowpox virus were introduced to prevent smallpox. This route remains the standard for smallpox vaccine (now containing vaccinia virus) (see Chapter 32), as well as for administering bacille CalmetteGuérin (BCG) to prevent tuberculosis (see Chapte ...
Morel’s Disease and Caseous Lymphadenitis: a Literature Review
... This has been clearly demonstrated in vitro [40] and has led authorities from many countries to urge their health services to be aware of diseases caused by all the diphtheria toxin-producing species of Corynebacterium, including Cps and C. ulcerans, in the differential diagnosis of diphtheria. For ...
... This has been clearly demonstrated in vitro [40] and has led authorities from many countries to urge their health services to be aware of diseases caused by all the diphtheria toxin-producing species of Corynebacterium, including Cps and C. ulcerans, in the differential diagnosis of diphtheria. For ...
Stress and immunity in wild vertebrates: Timing is everything
... responses and stimulate release of vasoactive mediators (to cause leaky membranes) that increase immune cell recruitment and amplify local clearance of the pathogen” (Sternberg, 2006). 4.1. Sympathetic nervous system effects on immunity Most stress induced changes in immune function are orchestrated ...
... responses and stimulate release of vasoactive mediators (to cause leaky membranes) that increase immune cell recruitment and amplify local clearance of the pathogen” (Sternberg, 2006). 4.1. Sympathetic nervous system effects on immunity Most stress induced changes in immune function are orchestrated ...
Analytical challenges of antibody-drug conjugates
... 1. Antibody-related (mainly intracellular catabolism) • Like antibodies, ADCs are specifically taken up into cells via target antigens plus unspecifically via Fc and FcRn receptors (“on-target/off-target”). • Besides tumor targets cells, also non-tumor cells can take up ADCs: either * on-target due ...
... 1. Antibody-related (mainly intracellular catabolism) • Like antibodies, ADCs are specifically taken up into cells via target antigens plus unspecifically via Fc and FcRn receptors (“on-target/off-target”). • Besides tumor targets cells, also non-tumor cells can take up ADCs: either * on-target due ...
Modeling Population Immunity to Support Efforts to End the
... By stimulating the adaptive immune system using a noninfectious or less infectious version of a pathogen, vaccination offers a highly effective method to protect individuals from paralytic poliomyelitis and reduce their ability to become infected and participate in transmission. For polio, countries ...
... By stimulating the adaptive immune system using a noninfectious or less infectious version of a pathogen, vaccination offers a highly effective method to protect individuals from paralytic poliomyelitis and reduce their ability to become infected and participate in transmission. For polio, countries ...