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THE EVOLUTION OF ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY

Annual Review of Immunology, 2006
Approximately 500 mya two types of recombinatorial adaptive immune systems appeared in vertebrates. Jawed vertebrates generate a diverse repertoire of B and T cell antigen receptors through the rearrangement of immunoglobulin V, D, and J gene fragments, whereas jawless fish assemble their variable lymphocyte receptors through recombinatorial usage of ...
Zeev, Pancer, Max D, Cooper
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Evolution of adaptive immunity

Biology Bulletin, 2009
The current state of the problem of emergence and evolution of adaptive immunity in different taxonomic groups of animals is analyzed. Special attention is given to the emergence and phylogenetic development of the lymphocyte, the key component of immune response, as well as to the evolutionary development of T- and B-cell immune systems, adaptive ...
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Temperature and adaptive immunity

2018
The adaptive immune response has evolved over hundreds of millions of years to have exquisitely specific and durable mechanisms to eliminate pathogenic threats wherever they may occur in the body. Temperature has long been known to influence the response to infections, injuries, and even cancer; however, the mechanistic basis of these effects has only ...
Michelle M, Appenheimer, Sharon S, Evans
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The Adaptation Model of Immunity

Immunotherapy, 2013
Although 'self-nonself' and 'danger' theories have improved our understanding of the immune system, successful immunotherapy of cancer and many autoimmune diseases still remain far from reach. This indicates that our knowledge of how the immune system decides to respond effectively or ineffectively is limited.
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The Evolution of Adaptive Immunity

2012
The concept of adaptive immunity suggests de novo generation in each individual of extremely large repertoires of diversified receptors and selective expansion of receptors that match the antigen/pathogen. Accordingly, adaptive immune system is also called "anticipatory".
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T‐cell receptor and B‐cell receptor repertoire profiling in adaptive immunity

Transplant International, 2019
B‐cell receptors and T‐cell receptors are the key molecules responsible for specific antigen recognition in adaptive immunity. The huge diversity of immune receptor repertoires constrained their comprehensive studies in the past.
A. Minervina   +2 more
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Circadian rhythms in adaptive immunity and vaccination

Seminars in Immunopathology, 2021
N. Cermakian   +3 more
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Immune mechanisms: adaptive immunity

2016
The role of adaptive immunity (i.e. the involvement of B and T lymphocytes) in the pathogenesis of axial spondyloarthritis has been investigated in both human disease and relevant animal models. Studies of B cell responses have not generally implicated an autoantibody in the disease, but there are abnormalities of antibody responses, particularly ...
Maxime Breban, Hill Gaston
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MiXCR: software for comprehensive adaptive immunity profiling

Nature Methods, 2015
D. A. Bolotin   +6 more
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