These flares may be caused by other viral infections, or they may be secondary to viral reactivation and an unregulated immune response. |
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A strong immune response is an indication that the body is fighting the cancer. |
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Administration of cytokines or cytokine antagonists alters only one aspect of a complex immune response. |
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The article warns that the immune response to pre-exposure vaccination may be impaired by concurrent use of antimalarial drugs. |
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The drug then reinvigorates patients' anti-tumour immune response and promotes shrinkage of the tumour. |
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For good immune response it is essential that the recombinant protein be secreted extracellularly. |
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They then migrate to lymph nodes to initiate an immune response in the T cell areas. |
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Granulomas occur as a result of a helper T cell Type 1 protective immune response and are dynamic structures. |
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The T cell will then be stimulated to respond and initiate the primary immune response. |
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Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the suggested mechanisms responsible for eliciting an immune response resulting in acquired hemophilia. |
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Early risk may suggest a mechanism involving an aberrant immune response to cereal antigens in an immature gut. |
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When inoculated into humans, the weakened bacteria should induce an immune response but not cause disease. |
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Plants produce phytoalexins as an immune response to physical, chemical, or biological damage. |
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In preclinical trials, it has been shown to reduce the incidence of diabetes in animals, apparently by down-regulating the immune response. |
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And if opponents aren't used to seeing such naked aggression, until they do, their immune response will be somewhat impaired. |
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Antimalarial drugs or immune response modifiers like methotrexate can reduce steroid dose and side effects. |
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As before, treatment of nonirradiated mice with active or inactive T4N5 had no effect on the generation of an immune response. |
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Leprosy is a complex mycobacterial disease whose manifestations and complications are determined by the immune response. |
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The clinical symptoms of Borna disease result from the immune response of the host. |
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The products use a large amount of organisms and adjuvants such as aluminum hydroxide or oil to produce a sufficient immune response. |
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Rubin also strongly urges all dieters not to do any aerobic exercise, as it harms the body's immune response. |
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Traditional vaxes must be kept cold and don't always trigger a sufficient immune response. |
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Aggregate formation appears to play a role in the immune response by drawing white blood cells to the site of inflammation. |
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It has been said the butter may reduce the risk of cancer because it contains healthy bacteria which aids digestion and boosts immune response. |
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As with cryotherapy, the tissue left behind may stimulate an immune response. |
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This alteration is thought to be mostly the result of the immune response to the virus. |
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In the absence of a normal cellular immune response, bacterial proliferation may lead to infection. |
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Additionally, the grafts also contain minor histocompatibility antigens, which will elicit a rather slow immune response. |
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The immune response produces a syndrome of inflammation at the site of the infection. |
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While present, passive immunity may interfere with the immune response to a vaccine. |
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Rejection is the term applied to the natural immune response to foreign tissue. |
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Many different chemicals that are used in the immune response can now be made in the laboratory. |
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They will be looking for cell properties that may contribute to the faulty immune response found in lupus. |
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We now have the ability to isolate those cells in a person's body that are necessary to generate an immune response. |
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Ebola virus kills quickly, giving the body little time to launch an effective immune response. |
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These cells have the ability to suppress the body's natural immune response. |
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An immune response is a reaction caused by the invasion of the body by an antigen. |
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One theory as to why these cells do not initiate an immune response in the periphery is anergy. |
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The shots stimulate an immune response that protects against future allergic reactions. |
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Each specialized type of cell is responsible for a particular immune response. |
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The technique measures the levels of biological molecules associated with an immune response by the body to bacteria in a wound. |
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You have an immune response to the vaccine as your body develops antibodies to the virus. |
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These cells have the potential to present tumour-specific antigens and thereby induce an immune response. |
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The degree of completeness of the combinatorial system in the most anciently arisen living vertebrates to possess the combinatorial immune response was surprising. |
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To further characterize the immune response, we analyzed the secretion of other cytokines by A549 cells after exposure to DEPs or carbon black particles. |
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Adjuvants enhance the immune response by increasing the stability of the vaccine in the body, which then stimulates the immune system for a longer time. |
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Detection of IgG isotype reactivity with the E7 oncoproteins of HPV appears to reflect the effectiveness of the immune response against cervical cancers and their precursors. |
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The role of B-cells in the immune response is to release antibodies that may opsonize a particular cell and assist T-cells in destruction of that cell. |
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We investigated condition dependence of secondary sexual characters and the immune response variables using residual body mass as an estimate of body condition. |
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The authors noted a marked augmentation in immune response demonstrated by a change from complete anergy to normal immune response in one patient. |
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Therefore, they may fail to elicit a humoral immune response. |
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In the presence of a competent immune response the parasite encysts. |
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Flying consumes a great deal of energy, and so, we reasoned, the energy demands of flying would compete with the energy needed to fuel the immune response. |
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It causes some of my cells to express Ebola proteins to illicit an immune response. |
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With the development of a protective immune response and serological evidence of immunity, infection becomes latent and usually remains so for the life of the patient. |
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Some of the financial orphans Global Cures identifies are believed to enhance the immune response to tumors. |
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But, for people with gluten intolerance, or celiac sprue, the body perceives gluten as a foreign substance and responds with a full-blown immune response. |
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For people with celiac disease, consuming gluten triggers an immune response in the digestive system. |
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With cellular immune response, specific cytotoxic T cells are formed. |
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Humoral immune response is seen though not implicated in protection. |
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Those who are untroubled by the norms of society suffer from much lower levels of stress, so their immune response systems function more efficiently. |
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Through a series of steps called the immune response, the immune system attacks organisms and substances that invade our systems and cause disease. |
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Infection is oral, and the virus multiplies in the pharynx and intestine for one to three weeks before it is contained by a local immune response or a viraemic phase occurs. |
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So too with a vaccine that provokes a specific immune response aimed at a specific RNA sequence. |
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Immunonutrients have been shown to upregulate host immune response, to control inflammatory response, and to modulate nitrogen balance and protein synthesis after injury. |
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Biological Therapy, or immunotherapy, uses substances made naturally in the body to stimulate or bolster your own immune response to the disorder. |
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In the first study, mice were fed yogurt and immune response variables were measured and compared to controls. |
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He found that when incompatible types are mixed, an immune response is triggered and the red blood cells clump. |
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Other factors may include its robust immune response, compared to the Eurasian tree sparrow. |
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Circulating immune complexes, overwhelming viremia, or an uncontrolled immune response may be contributing factors. |
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In late hemorrhagic cases, high and sustained viremia, severe platelet loss and poor immune response were often cited as causes of death. |
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An immune response that cross-reacts with axonemal or Schwann cell antigens is elicited and results in damage to the peripheral nerves. |
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Nitric oxide synthases play a crucial role in controlling blood flow, memory formation, and the immune response. |
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An equally destructive immune response, known as delayed xenograft rejection, can occur in the days after a transplant. |
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The immune response to Naegleria fowleri amebae and pathogenesis of infection. |
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Since immune response of the host is important in the control of tumor growth and spreading, PDT is able to increase the antitumor immunity. |
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However, when researchers stripped the rodlets from the outside of the cells, the exposed spores invoked a robust immune response. |
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This type of immune response may prevent HIV-1 exposed individuals from seroconverting and developing disease. |
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We next asked if cutaneous application of beryllium would initiate a beryllium-specific, cell-mediated immune response in mice. |
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These assassins, including natural killer cells, become part of the cell-mediated immune response. |
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Infection proceeds with muriform cells in tissue provoking a granulomatous immune response. |
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Antitumor activity and immune response of Mekabu fucoidan extracted from Sporophyll of Undaria pinnatifida. |
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Methionine-enkephalin is an opioid pentapeptide that affects the immune response. |
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Effect of dietary restriction on immune response of laboratory mice divergently selected for basal metabolic rate. |
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Therefore, wine consumption may downregulate the immune response that leads to colds. |
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The natural course of HBV infection is determined by the relationship between virus replication and host immune response. |
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The samples in which the gluten had remained intact prompted the cells to quickly multiply, indicating a raging immune response. |
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This protein induces membrane fusion, activating a strong immune response against antigens contained within the virosomes. |
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However, from an immunologist's perspective, the idea that antigen was needed to bolster the immune response never made much sense. |
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Immunization with antigenized antibodies is an efficient method to focus the immune response against defined epitopes of foreign antigens. |
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I don't think there is any evidence that taking iron supplements is going to stimulate the normal immune response. |
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A genetic factor that enables the T-cells to initiate an inappropriate immune response. |
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In the Stanford study, injection of the combined preparation generated a more robust immune response than possible from injection of just the cancer-associated protein. |
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Add to that the stress of the condition that precipitated placement of the feeding tube, and you have a resident with a compromised immune response. |
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Poxviruses have evolved a wide-spectrum of open-reading frames encoding immunoregulators which bind host proteins and disrupt the antiviral immune response. |
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The presence of nonself HLA molecules activate the recipient's T cells, causing an adaptive immune response that results in elimination of donor tissue and graft rejection. |
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The scientists have not yet evaluated the cell-mediated immune response in the volunteers, nor whether their antibodies can neutralize HIV in vitor. |
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The cell-mediated immune response is critical for controlling such pathogens because their intracellular location shelters them from antibody binding. |
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Since iTAg MHC Tetramers provide patient specific information, they can be used to measure the immune response of individuals to specific antigens. |
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Instead, the immune response triggered by the initial vaccination appears to weaken over the years in some people, but can likely be rejuvenated by revaccinating. |
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All malignant tumors harbor genetic alterations, some of which may lead to the production of mutant proteins that are capable of triggering an antitumor immune response. |
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Apparently, mice exposed to ticks infected with the agent of HGE may develop an immune response to the pathogen but not become infectious for xenodiagnostic ticks. |
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Allergy occurs when our immune system mistakenly identifies harmless things in the environment as a danger to the body and mounts an aggressive immune response to them. |
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Further investigation revealed that the fly protein recognizes a separate insect protein produced during a fungal infection and in turn, activates the fly's immune response. |
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The higher concentrations of migrating birds at stopover sites make them prone to parasites and pathogens, which require a heightened immune response. |
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In short, their paper concluded that less than a single molecule of antibody could trigger an immune response in human basophils, defying the physical law of mass action. |
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Molluscum Contagiosum virus, is the only known humanadapted poxvirus and causes a long-term infection with a relatively weak immune response from the host. |
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