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Defense protein

Stingrays Dasyatidae Not a phospholipase Protein Defense in general Pain, death (1%)... [Pg.250]

Other non-antibody protein defense agents in milk... [Pg.54]

Interferon (IFN) differs from bona fide antiviral diugs since it is a natural defense protein of the host organism and does not directly interfere with the viral replication steps. Interferons are small glycoproteins inducing immune modulatory and antiviral activities. They are secreted by lymphocytes, leukocytes and fibroblasts in response to foreign nucleic acids (dsRNA). [Pg.197]

Immune Defense JAK-STAT Pathway PIAS proteins Map Kinase Cascades Toll-like Receptors Growth Factors... [Pg.412]

Cellular defense mechanisms against toxins (A multistep mechanism for elimination of toxic metabolites and xenobiotics. It involves various transport, oxidation, and conjugation steps.) are usually divided into several steps as it is visualized on Fig. 3. Organic anion transporting proteins (OATPs) are responsible for the cellular uptake of endogenous compounds and... [Pg.750]

DNA Vaccination and Genetic Vaccination Immune Defense Genetic Vaccination Table appendix Receptor Proteins... [Pg.1212]

Christman, M.F., Morgan,R.W., Jacobson, F.S., Ames, B. (1985). Positive control of a regulon for defenses against oxidative stress and some heat shock proteins in Salmonella typhimurium. Cell 41, 753-762. [Pg.452]

Primary irritants cause inflammation. Inflammation is one of the body s defence mechanisms. It is the reaction of a tissue to harm which is insufficient to kill the tissue and is typified by constriction of the small vessels in the affected area, dilation of the blood vessels, increased permeability of the vessel walls, and migration of the white blood and other defensive cells to the invading harmful chemical. The aim is to concentrate water and protein in the affected area to dilute the effect and wash away the chemical. Production of new cells is speeded up and contaminated surface cells are shed. [Pg.37]


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