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Thymus Dependency and Chronic Antigenic Stimulation: Immunity to Parasitic Protozoans and Helminths

1973
Knowledge of the immunology of protozoal and helminthic infections has lagged behind developments in the field of immunology as a whole; some significant advances have been made in recent years, but the mechanisms which determine the protective immune responses to these parasites are still obscure.
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Recognition of protozoan parasite antigens by murine T lymphocytes I. Induction of specific T lymphocyte‐dependent proliferative response to Leishmania tropica

European Journal of Immunology, 1979
AbstractIn order to assess the T cell response to Leishmania tropica in the mouse, a recently described method for the study of T lymphocyte activation by protein antigens has been used. Periaortic and inguinal lymph node cells obtained from mice previously injected at the base of the tail with L.
Louis, J   +3 more
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IMMUNOPRECIPITATION OF BIOSYNTHETICALLY‐LABELLED PRODUCTS IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF ANTIGENS OF MURINE RED CELLS INFECTED WITH THE PROTOZOAN PARASITE, PLASMODIUM BERGHEI

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1979
SummaryIn this methodological paper an immunoprecipitation technique has been optimised for the identification of antigens of Plasmodium berghei‐infected blood which react with antibody specificities in a host‐protective antiserum. Extracted 3H‐leucine biosynthetically‐labelled products of infected blood were sequentially reacted and precipitated with ...
P M, Knopf   +3 more
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Workshop 1F: Protozoan antigens and genes

International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
P.J. Myler, R. Coppel
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Immunoprophylaxis of Phleboviral Infection in Hamsters with Recombinant Eimeria Protozoan Surface Antigen

Antiviral Research, 2008
Kie-Hoon Jung   +6 more
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Human interleukin-2-activated adherent natural killer cells recognize a conserved antigen found on tumor cells and protozoan parasites.

Natural immunity, 1998
Plastic adherent interleukin-2-activated human natural killer (NK) cells (ALAK) lyse many different histological types of tumor target cells. In order to effect their function as cytotoxic mediators of innate immunity, ALAKs may 'recognize' antigen(s) of protozoan parasites, select virus-infected cells and they may release certain cytokines in response
Z, Weisman   +2 more
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[Analysis of immunogenicity in protozoan cells. 15. Common protective antigen in Trichomonas species].

Igaku to seibutsugaku. Medicine and biology, 1966
Y, Oka   +3 more
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