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The Immune Response in Multiple Sclerosis.
Annual Review of Pathology, 2021Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune, inflammatory, and neurodegenerative disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). MS is characterized by immune dysregulation, which results in the infiltration of the CNS by immune cells ...
Sofía Rodríguez Murúa+2 more
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Immune Responsiveness and Oral Immunization
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1979The effects on the immune response of daily feeding of 30 mg of human serum albumin to rats have been studied. Feeding for periods of 17–20 days consistently resulted in a specific systemic hyporesponsiveness evident on subsequent parenteral immunogen challenge.
M.K. Basu, P. G. H. Gell, H.F. Sewell
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Science, 1996
The recent demonstration—by three different groups using distinct experimental approaches—that immunization during the neonatal period leads to vigorous and protective immune response rather than to tolerance is of major significance for immunologists, but most important, it opens for clinicians new horizons regarding vaccination (Reports, 22 Mar., pp.
Guy Delespesse, Marika Sarfati
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The recent demonstration—by three different groups using distinct experimental approaches—that immunization during the neonatal period leads to vigorous and protective immune response rather than to tolerance is of major significance for immunologists, but most important, it opens for clinicians new horizons regarding vaccination (Reports, 22 Mar., pp.
Guy Delespesse, Marika Sarfati
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Immunology Letters, 2014
The innate immune response is of prime importance in the immediate recognition and elimination of invading micro-organisms. However, deregulation of this system is clearly associated with the pathogenesis of a wide range of inflammatory diseases. Innate immunity consists of a humoral and a cellular branch, which are closely interacting.
Koenderman, L., Buurman, W., Daha, M.R.
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The innate immune response is of prime importance in the immediate recognition and elimination of invading micro-organisms. However, deregulation of this system is clearly associated with the pathogenesis of a wide range of inflammatory diseases. Innate immunity consists of a humoral and a cellular branch, which are closely interacting.
Koenderman, L., Buurman, W., Daha, M.R.
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Probiotics and Immune Response
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2002For many years, probiotic bacteria have been known to confer health benefits to the consumer. In 1989, probiotics were defined as “a live microbial feed supplement which beneficially effects the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance” (1).
Stephanie Blum+3 more
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