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Humoral specific

V.W.Adamkiewicz, Humoral Specificity of Glucose (Haptenic-like Inhibition by Glucose), Fedn Proc. Fedn Am. Socs exp. Biol. 24, 251 (1965). [Pg.365]

Vision is vital for human activities, and eyes are very sensitive to a number of toxic insults induced by chemical compounds. The most serious outcome is permanent eye damage which may be so severe as to cause loss of vision. The eye consists of the cornea and conjunctiva, the choroid, the iris, and the ciliary body. It also contains the retina, which is of neural origin, and the optic nerve. The retina contains photoreceptors, a highly specific light-sensitive type of neural tissue. The eye also contains the lens and a small cerebrospinal fluid system, the aqueous humor system, that is important for the maintenance of the steady state of hydration of the lens and thus the transparency of the eye. [Pg.292]

These drugs dilate the pupil (mydriasis), constrict superficial blood vessels of the sclera, and decrease the formation of aqueous humor. Depending on the specific drug and strength, these dru may be used before eye surgery in the treatment of glaucoma, for relief of minor eye irritation, and to dilate the pupil for examination of the eye... [Pg.625]

Some animal studies indicate that dietary exposure to methyl parathion causes decreased humoral and cellular responses (Shtenberg and Dzhunusova 1968 Street and Sharma 1975). A more recent, well-designed animal study that included a battery of immuno/lymphoreticular end points showed few effects at the nonneurotoxic doses tested (Crittenden et al. 1998). No adequate studies are available in humans to assess the immunotoxic potential of methyl parathion. Therefore, studies measuring specific immunologic parameters in occupationally exposed populations are needed to provide useful information. Further studies are also needed to investigate the mechanism for methyl parathion-induced immunotoxicity since this information would help to identify special populations at risk for such effects. [Pg.126]

The clinical relevance of this finding was suggested by the observation that mice were more susceptible to sepsis following infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae when basophils were depleted before the second vaccination with pneumoccocal antigen [22]. Antigen-specific IgG antibodies produced after the second vaccination were significantly lower in the basophil-depleted mice than in control mice. Thus, basophils are important contributors to humoral memory immune responses. [Pg.88]

Also known as antibody-mediated rejection, humoral rejection is the process of creating graft-specific antibodies.1,4 This type of rejection occurs less frequently than cell-mediated acute rejection. Humoral rej ection is characterized by deposition of immunoglobulins and complement in allograft tissues. Treatment for this type of rejection is not well defined, yet several reports have shown that treatments such as plasmapheresis, immunoglobulin therapy, rituximab, and/or antithymocyte globulin maybe effective. [Pg.834]

Uto T, Wang X, Sato K et al (2007) Targeting of antigen to dendritic cells with poly ( /-glutamic acid) nanoparticles induce antigen-specific humoral and cellular immunity. J Immunol 178 2979-2986... [Pg.61]

Bovine herpes virus type 1 (BHV1) glycoprotein D (gDc) Tobacco leaf Sustained and specific humoral and cellular immune response in mice and cows when delivered once parenterally. Cows challenged with infectious dose of BHV1 exhibited milder symptoms over a shorter duration. 87... [Pg.144]

In rodents and nonhuman primates, challenge with specific antigens has been highly predictive of effects on humoral immunity [3,4, 20],... [Pg.69]


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