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Humoral response to mRNA vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 in patients with humoral immunodeficiency disease. [PDF]
ObjectivesAlthough mRNA-based vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 induce a robust immune response and prevent infections and hospitalizations, there are limited data on the antibody response in individuals with humoral immunodeficiency. The aim of this study was
Michaela Bitzenhofer +9 more
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Respons imun humoral pada pulpitis (Humoral immune response on pulpitis)
Pulpitis is an inflammation process on dental pulp tissue, and usually as the continuous of caries. The microorganism in the caries is a potential immunogenic triggering the immune respons, both humoral and celluler immune responses.
Trijoedani Widodo
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Avian malaria and bird humoral immune response
Background Plasmodium parasites are known to impose fitness costs on their vertebrate hosts. Some of these costs are due to the activation of the immune response, which may divert resources away from self-maintenance. Plasmodium parasites may also immuno-
Jessica Delhaye +3 more
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Karthik D Nath,1,2 Julie G Burel,1 Viswanathan Shankar,3 Antonia L Pritchard,1 Michelle Towers,2 David Looke,1,2 Janet M Davies,1 John W Upham1,2 1The University of Queensland (School of Medicine), Brisbane, QLD, Australia; 2Princess Alexandra Hospital ...
Nath KD +7 more
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PECULIARITIES OF SPECIFIC HUMORAL MESLES IMMUNE RESPONSE
. The aim of study was to investigate peculiarities of specific immune responses in vaccinated and unvaccinated measles convalescents. Twelve infants with natural measles infection at 5–7th day after onset of rash (Group 1), 14 adults with natural ...
A. P. Toptygina +2 more
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Humoral innate immune response and disease [PDF]
The humoral innate immune response consists of multiple components, including the naturally occurring antibodies (NAb), pentraxins and the complement and contact cascades. As soluble, plasma components, these innate proteins provide key elements in the prevention and control of disease.
Shishido, Stephanie N. +4 more
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Background Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic infectious disease characterized by consistent immune dysfunction. The objective of this study is to determine whether immune cell-related genes can be used as biomarkers for the ...
Ruojing Bai +5 more
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Neglected mycobiome in HIV infection: Alterations, common fungal diseases and antifungal immunity
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection might have effects on both the human bacteriome and mycobiome. Although many studies have focused on alteration of the bacteriome in HIV infection, only a handful of studies have also characterized the ...
Shuang Li +11 more
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The cellular markers of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-specific immune response [PDF]
Objective: The peculiarity of immune response during and after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is of special interest as this may contribute to the development of an efficient diagnostic approach.
E. Kldiashvili +2 more
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic posed enormous challenges to postgraduate teaching in 2020. Large-scale and continuous online teaching explorations were introduced to cope with this difficult situation, which incidentally shifted the paradigm of ...
Bin Su, Bin Su
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