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Jane way CA et al (2005) Immunobiology the immune system in health and disease, part V, chapter 12. Garland Science Publishing, New York... [Pg.64]

Grandia, A.A., Devisser, H., Vanembden, J.D.A., Vanderzee, R., Vanderberg, W.B., Hazenberg, M.P. (1991). Natural antibodies to 65 kD mycobacterial heat shock protein in rats do not correlate with susceptibility for mycobacterium-tuberculosis induced adjuvant arthritis. Immunobiology 182, 127-134. [Pg.454]

Shtenberg AI, Dzhunusova RM. 1968. Depression of immunobiological reactivity of animals by some organophosphorus pesticides. Bull Exp Biol Med 65 317-318. [Pg.231]

Tomei EZ, Renaud FL (1997) Effect of morphine on fc-mediated phagocytosis by murine macrophages in vitro. J Neuroimmunol 74(1-2) 111-116 Tripathi P, Agrawal S (2007) Immunobiology of human imunodeficiency virus infection. Indian J Med Microbiol 25(4) 311-322... [Pg.351]

The seminal work by early transplant researchers eventually led to the concept of histocompatibility.1,2 Histocompatibility describes the process where polymorphic genes encode cell membrane antigens that serve as targets for immune response, even within a species. Further research in transplant immunobiology has led to an accurate understanding of the immune response after transplantation.1,2... [Pg.830]

Banchereau J, Briere F, Caux C, et al. Immunobiology of dendritic cells. Annu Rev Immunol 2000 18 767-811. [Pg.98]

Janeway, C. A., Jr., and Travers, P. (1994). Immunobiology The immune system in health and disease. (New York Garland Publishing). [Pg.115]

Maizels, R.M. and Robertson, B.D. (1991) Toxocara canis. secreted glycoconjugate antigens in immunobiology and immunodiagnosis. In Kennedy, M. (ed.) Parasitic Nematodes - Antigens, Membranes and Genes. Taylor and Francis Ltd, London, pp. 95-115. [Pg.253]

Miller DW. Immunobiology of the blood-brain barrier. J Neuro Vir 1999 5 570-578. [Pg.335]

In an immune response, antibodies are produced and secreted by the B-lymphocytes in conjunction with the T, cells. In the majority of hapten-carrier systems, the B cells end up producing antibodies that are specific for both the hapten and the carrier. In these cases, the T lymphocytes will have specific-binding domains on the carrier, but will not recognize the hapten alone. In a kind of synergism, the B- and T-cells cooperate to induce a hapten-specific antibody response. After such an immune response has taken place, if the host is subsequently challenged with only the hapten, usually it will respond by producing hapten-specific antibodies from memory cells formed after the initial immunization. For a review of immunobiology (see Janeway, 2004). [Pg.746]

Lindstrom, J. Immunobiology of myasthenia gravis, experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis, and Lambert-Eaton syndrome. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 3 109-131,1985. [Pg.729]

See Chap. 128, Vaccines, Toxoids, and Other Immunobiologies, authored by Mary S. Hayney, for a more detailed discussion of this topic. [Pg.588]

Dean, I.H. et al., Assessment of immunobiological effects induced by chemicals, drugs or food additives. II. Studies with cyclophosphamide, Drug Chem. Toxicol., 2, 133, 1979b. [Pg.16]

Janeway, C., Travers, P., Walport, M. and Schlomchik, M.J., Immunobiology the Immune System in Health and Disease, 6th ed., Garland Publishing, New York, 2004. [Pg.60]

Eisenstein, T.K. et al., Macrophage nitric oxide mediates immunosuppression in infectious inflammation, Immunobiology, 191,493, 1994. [Pg.181]

Before consideration of the available methods, what is known of the immunobiological mechanisms of both forms of chemical allergy will be reviewed briefly. The development of immune responses, including allergic responses, is directed by the activity of CD4+ T helper (Th) cell subpopulations and their cytokine products. Two phenotypes... [Pg.592]


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