Overview of the immune response
DD Chaplin - Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 2010 - Elsevier
… The first set of responses constitutes the innate immune response. Because the recognition
… host response. The second set of responses constitutes the adaptive immune response. …
… host response. The second set of responses constitutes the adaptive immune response. …
How stress influences the immune response
DA Padgett, R Glaser - Trends in immunology, 2003 - cell.com
… , weaker and shorter-lived immune responses to vaccines, it is reasonable to … immune
responses to other pathogens. Consistent with this argument, adults who show poorer responses …
responses to other pathogens. Consistent with this argument, adults who show poorer responses …
[PDF][PDF] Signatures of the immune response
AL Shaffer, A Rosenwald, EM Hurt, JM Giltnane… - Immunity, 2001 - cell.com
… of these proteins during an immune response, the logic of this … Cytokines are powerful
inducers of immune responses and … at the site or migrate in response to other chemoattractants. …
inducers of immune responses and … at the site or migrate in response to other chemoattractants. …
[图书][B] Primer to the immune response
TW Mak, ME Saunders, BD Jett - 2013 - books.google.com
… innate immunity as the foundation of all immune responses. … commensal organism populations
to immune protection and … microenvironments in directing immune responses. Lastly, a …
to immune protection and … microenvironments in directing immune responses. Lastly, a …
Glycobiology of immune responses
GA Rabinovich, Y Van Kooyk… - Annals of the New York …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… is one part of the overall picture of carbohydrate structure and function: the immune
system. The immune response is an ideal system in which to begin painting a larger picture of …
system. The immune response is an ideal system in which to begin painting a larger picture of …
Cytokines and the immune response
PH Van der Meide, H Schellekens - Biotherapy, 1996 - Springer
… immune and inflammatory responses. These effector molecules are produced transiently and
locally controlling the amplitude and duration of the response. … of an immune response are …
locally controlling the amplitude and duration of the response. … of an immune response are …
Immune responses in cancer
JK Adam, B Odhav, KD Bhoola - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 2003 - Elsevier
… immune response is generated that results in the proliferation of antigen-specific lymphocytes.
Immunity is … and acquired immune systems interact to initiate antigenic responses against …
Immunity is … and acquired immune systems interact to initiate antigenic responses against …
[HTML][HTML] Recognition of microorganisms and activation of the immune response
R Medzhitov - Nature, 2007 - nature.com
… adaptive immune response. The adaptive immune system, in turn, activates innate effector
mechanisms in an antigen-specific manner. The connections between the various immune …
mechanisms in an antigen-specific manner. The connections between the various immune …
1. Overview of the immune response
DD Chaplin - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2003 - Elsevier
… The first set of responses constitutes the innate immune response. Because the recognition
… host response. The second set of responses constitutes the adaptive immune response. …
… host response. The second set of responses constitutes the adaptive immune response. …