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Immune recognition and

Pop SM, KollsJK, Steele C. Pneumocystis immune recognition and evasion. IntJ Biochem Cell Biol. 2006 38 17-22. [Pg.543]

The present article focuses on the occurrence and characterization of derivatives of 5,7-diamino-3,5,7,9-tetradeoxynon-2-ulosonic acids and presents experimental approaches used to identify them and to elucidate the structures of the bacterial polysaccharides that contain the nonulosonic acids. Recent data on the biosynthesis of these sugars and their role in immune recognition and epitope specificity of bacterial glycopolymers are discussed. [Pg.372]

Cellular immunity recognition and neutralization of foreign cells, pathogenic organisms, and abnormal host cells through a mechanism that is typically triggered by antibody but, once activated, does not involve antibody also termed nonspecific immunity... [Pg.2984]

Understanding of the molecular basis of asthma has progressed significantly in the last decade. The roles of immune recognition and effector cells in orchestrating airway inflammation have been developed, and a picture of how these cells—as well as structural cells within the airways—control... [Pg.453]

Eisen H, Petry K, Van Voorhis WC. The origin of autoimmune patholt associated with Trypanosoma cruzi infection. In Van Der Ploeg LHT, Cantor CR, Voegel HJ, eds. Immune Recognition and Evasion Molecular Aspects of Host-Parasite Interaction. London Academic Press Inc., 1990 91-103. [Pg.78]

Atassi, M Z (1984) Antigenic structures of proteins. Their determination has revealed important aspects of immune recognition and generated strategies for synthetic mimicking of protein binding sites. Eur J Biochem. 145, 1-20. [Pg.142]

Volume 3 is devoted primarily to the antibody aspect of the immune recognition and the immunochemistry of the complement system. The structure of antibodies is discussed and correlated with our present knowledge of antibody effector sites, antigenic features, and combining sites. This is followed by a chapter on the immunochemistry and biology of complement proteins and finally by a review of our current knowledge of the immunochemistry of serum albumin. [Pg.327]

Baker MP, Reynolds HM, Lumicisi B, Bryson CJ. Immunogenicity of protein therapeutics the key causes, consequences and challenges. Self/Nonself—Immune Recognition and Signaling. 2010 l(4) 314-22. [Pg.36]

The substantial progress that has been made in the treatment of cancer using radio- and chemotherapy led to reduced attention about the involvement of the immune system in the control of cancer for several decades. However, with an increase in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of immune recognition and regulation came accumulating evidence that the immune system plays a crucial role in the control of cancer. Nowadays, it is generally accepted that an active immune system can monitor, edit, and destroy ma-... [Pg.130]


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