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Innate immune function
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Ebook "Current topics in innate immunity II" compiles the latest advances in this rapidly evolving field as presented by eminent scientists at the 7th International Aegean Conference on Innate Immunity in Rhodes, Greece. It includes topics related to the biology and function of Toll-like and other pattern-recognition receptors, complement and its crosstalk with other physiological systems, inflammatory mechanisms and diseases, natural killer cells, and the cooperative interplay between innate and adaptive immune cells.
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ladongphongthanh1008
22-04-2024
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Ebook "The new paradigm of immunity to tuberculosis" illustrates the intimate relationship between alveolar macrophages and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb.), and the former’s role in both innate and adaptive immunity against M.tb. It covers research done over the last decade. It also explores the role of macrophage death following infection with M.tb. in determining whether successful immunity is stimulated, or whether clinical disease develops; furthermore, the function of host lipid mediators in macrophage death modality are addressed.
294p
ladongphongthanh1008
22-04-2024
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Ebook "Crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity IV (Advances in experimental medicine and biology, Volume 785)" presents a collection of reviews derived from work presented at the Aegean Conference: “4th Crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity”. This meeting was the fourth in a series, and assembled a team of scientists working on mechanisms by which the innate immune system of the host senses pathogens, the cellular and signaling networks that orchestrate the innate response and antigen presentation and adaptive immunity.
144p
duongthandue0501
28-02-2024
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Part 1 book "Current trends in the study of bacterial and viral fish and shrimp diseases" includes content: Bacterial diseases of fish — where do we, viruses of fish, innate immune recognition of pathogens, molecular mechanisms of interactions between, molecular mechanisms of host–pathogen interactions between vibrio anguillarum and fish, molecular characterization and pathogenicity of white spot syndrome virus, use of functional genomics to identify and characterize virulence factors of edwardsiella tarda, use of genomics and proteomics to study white spot syndrome virus.
245p
oursky10
04-12-2023
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A more effective immune response against glioblastoma is needed in order to achieve better tumor control. Radiotherapy can induce anti-tumor mediated immune reactions, in addition to its dose response effects. The complement system can function as a bridge between innate and adaptive immune responses. Combining radiotherapy and complement-activating therapy is theoretically interesting.
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vischultz
20-10-2023
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Part 1 book "Lippincott's illustrated reviews, immunology" includes content: The need for self recognition; antigens and receptors, barriers to infection, cells of the innate immune system, innate immune function, molecules of adaptive immunity, cells and organs, lymphocyte development, lymphocyte activation, lymphocyte effector functions, regulation of adaptive responses, generation of immune diversity - lymphocyte antigen receptors.
174p
oursky05
20-09-2023
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Part 2 book "Lippincott's illustrated reviews, immunology" includes content: The well patient - how innate and adaptive immune responses maintain health; hypersensitivity reactions, immune deficiency, autoimmunity, transplantation, immune pharmacotherapy, tumor immunity, measurement of immune function
210p
oursky05
20-09-2023
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Part 1 book "Lippincott's illustrated reviews, immunology" includes content: The need for self recognition, antigens and receptors, barriers to infection, cells of the innate immune system, innate immune function.
174p
oursky05
20-09-2023
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NOD-like receptors (NLRs) are a family of cytoplasmic pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), of which NOD1 and NOD2, are the main representative members. Many investigations have focused on the role of NOD1 and NOD2 in the innate immune response in Cypriniformes and Siluriformes. As an important economic fish in Perciformes, little is known about the function of NOD1 and NOD2 in mandarinfish (Siniperca chuatsi).
8p
vihagrid
30-01-2023
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Recent studies have reported pathogen-species-specific modulating effects on the innate immune system. Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus agalactiae are important pathogenic bacteria responsible for different infectious diseases in several animal species.
11p
vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Interferon regulatory factor 2 (IRF2) is an important transcription factor, which can regulate the IFN response and plays a role in antiviral innate immunity in teleost. In the present study, the full-length cDNA sequence of IRF2 (CcIRF2) was characterized in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.).
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vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Interferon (IFN) regulatory factors (IRFs), as transcriptional regulatory factors, play important roles in regulating the expression of type I IFN and IFN- stimulated genes (ISGs) in innate immune responses. In addition, they participate in cell growth and development and regulate oncogenesis.
11p
vidarwin
23-02-2022
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Emergence of both viral zoonoses from bats and diseases that threaten bat populations has highlighted the necessity for greater insights into the functioning of the bat immune system. Particularly when considering hibernating temperate bat species, it is important to understand the seasonal dynamics associated with immune response.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing of dsRNA by ADAR proteins is a pervasive epitranscriptome feature. Tens of thousands of A-to-I editing events are defined in the mouse, yet the functional impact of most is unknown. Editing causing protein recoding is the essential function of ADAR2, but an essential role for recoding by ADAR1 has not been demonstrated.
18p
vialfrednobel
29-01-2022
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Adenosine to inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing has been shown to be an essential event that plays a significant role in neuronal function, as well as innate immunity, in mammals. It requires a structure that is largely double-stranded for catalysis but little is known about what determines editing efficiency and specificity in vivo.
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vialfrednobel
29-01-2022
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The 2’-5’ oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS) locus encodes for three OAS enzymes (OAS1-3) involved in innate immune response. This region harbors high amounts of Neandertal ancestry in non-African populations; Yet, strong evidence of positive selection in the OAS region is still lacking.
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vialfrednobel
29-01-2022
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Macrophages are innate immune cells with diverse functional and molecular phenotypes. This diversity is largely unexplored at the level of single-cell proteomes because of the limitations of quantitative single-cell protein analysis.
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viarchimedes
26-01-2022
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease which affects females more than males with a presence of autoantibodies. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) produced by adaptive arm has 2 functional domains, Fc and Fab. The Fc domain binds Fc gamma receptors and C1q proteins of the innate arm. Therefore, the IgG Fc domain serves as a bridge between the innate and adaptive arms and is regulated by an evolutionarily conserved N-glycosylation with variable structures.
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thiencuuchu
27-11-2021
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Despite increasing interest in γδ T cells and their non-classical behaviour, most studies focus on animals with low numbers of circulating γδ T cells, such as mice and humans. Arguably, γδ T cell functions might be more prominent in chickens where these cells form a higher proportion of the circulatory T cell compartment. The TCR repertoire defines different subsets of γδ T cells, and such analysis is facilitated by well-annotated TCR loci. γδ T cells are considered at the cusp of innate and adaptive immunity but most functions have been identified in γδ low species.
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vilarryellison
29-10-2021
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are multifunctional effector molecules that often combine direct antimicrobial activities with signaling or immunomodulatory functions. The skin secretions of anurans contain a variety of such bioactive peptides. The identification of AMPs from frog species often requires sacrificing several specimens to obtain small quantities of crude peptides, followed by activity based fractionation to identify the active principles.
10p
vitzuyu2711
29-09-2021
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