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Systemic sarcocystosis in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome

Human Pathology, 2008
Sarcocystis sp is a tissue coccidian parasite in humans that causes intestinal and muscular sarcocystosis in immunocompetent patients. Intestinal sarcocystosis can be diagnosed at the tissue level in the lamina propria of the small bowel and by fecal examination. Muscular sarcocystosis is diagnosed by microscopic examination of muscle biopsies.
Jorge N, Velásquez   +7 more
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Systemic and Acquired Immune Responses in Alzheimer's Disease

2007
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized clinically by a progressive cognitive decline and dementia. AD brains are marked by amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, neuronal cell loss, and a prominent activation of glial cells, and innate immune responses.
Markus, Britschgi, Tony, Wyss-Coray
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CYTOMEGALOVIRUS IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF PATIENTS WITH THE ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME

Brain, 1989
Clinicopathological features of infection of the nervous system by cytomegalovirus (CMV) in 31 patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are reviewed. Neuropathology was variable, ranging from rare isolated CMV inclusions in brain without associated inflammation or necrosis, to severe necrotizing ependymitis and meningoencephalitis ...
H V, Vinters   +6 more
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and the Developing Nervous System

1990
Publisher Summary The study of AIDS has contributed substantially to a growing awareness of the relationship between the immune and nervous systems. This chapter discusses a comparison of the impairments in the nervous and immune systems that arise from HIV infection.
D E, Brenneman, S K, McCune, I, Gozes
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Interaction of Probiotics with the Acquired Immune System in the Gut

2011
Recent scientific evidence suggests the relevance of probiotics in the development and regulation of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). Probiotic strains perform regulatory activities by modulating the degree of immune activation in response to pathogens and tolerance toward food antigens.
Rossana D’Arienzo   +2 more
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Innate and Acquired Immunity in Real Time Systems

Fourth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'04), 2005
In most potential industrial applications of artificial immune systems for early fault detection, some form of simple fault detection system already exists. We propose that this existing layer of simple, generally rule-based fault detection is analogous to innate immunity in the natural immune system. We argue that the artificial acquired immune system
D.W. Taylor, D.W. Corne
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Why did the acquired immune system of vertebrates evolve?

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2007
Rapidly expanding genomic information offers important insights into the mechanisms of acquired immunity and has fostered progress in comparative immunology. However, the question of why the acquired immune system, a trait restricted to jawed vertebrates, evolved has rarely been addressed.
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Systemic Lupus Erythematosis

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2008
Compartment Syndrome (CS) is a disease that has 2 etiologies, that of acute events and that of chronic. It occurs when the pressure in a fascia-encased compartment exceeds the profusion pressure in tissue. The end result, when left untreated, is muscle and nerve ischemia that can cause significant morbidity.
Johnny J, Wirth   +3 more
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Design of a rapidly acquiring and noise immune PLL for communication systems

Proceedings of International Conference on Satellite Communications. ICSC'94, 2002
Phase-locked loops (PLLs) are extensively used for carrier synchronization. For signals with slowly varying phase and frequency, the best performance is achieved with PLLs. However, PLLs cannot provide rapid acquisition with high probability when acquiring signals with high a priori phase and frequency uncertainty because of the hang-up phenomenon ...
M.G. Bakulin, A.M. Shloma, O.P. Kuzmenko
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Pipecolic acid: A positive regulator of systemic acquired resistance and plant immunity

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects
Pipecolic acid (Pip) is a naturally occurring non-protein amino acid, that builds up in plants in response to pathogen infection. Pip is upregulated in autophagy mutants, indicating its role as a crucial regulator of plant immunity. It plays a crucial role in regulating plant immunity, mainly by upregulating systemic acquired resistance (SAR).
Megha, Kumari   +2 more
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