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Systemic immunity

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2006
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) provides enhanced, long-lasting systemic immunity to secondary infection by a range of biotrophic, hemibiotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens that have diverse modes of infection. Considerable effort has focussed on the conserved central positive regulator of SAR, NON-EXPRESSOR OF PATHOGENESIS-RELATED1 (NPR1), and its ...
Murray, Grant, Chris, Lamb
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The Immune System

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1986
The components and functions of the immune system are described, and the clinical applications of agents that affect the immune system are discussed. Through both nonspecific and specific responses, the immune system recognizes and destroys or eliminates harmful foreign substances with which a host comes into contact.
J A, Tami, M D, Parr, J S, Thompson
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Immune System

2017
Immune ...
Boraschi D, A Duschl, B Fadeel
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Sphingolipids and the immune system

Pharmacological Research, 2003
The importance of sphingolipids, not only as components of plasma membranes but also as key players in different physiological and pathophysiological cellular events, is now emerging. This review gathers together what the authors feel are the most relevant data, present in the literature, regarding the roles and the effects of sphingolipids, such as ...
CINQUE, BENEDETTA   +5 more
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Manipulating the Immune System with Immune Globulin

New England Journal of Medicine, 1992
ALMOST as soon as a therapeutically useful concentrated immune globulin product became available for intramuscular use, it was obvious that a preparation that could be administered intravenously would be advantageous.1 , 2 However, many years of immunochemical research were required before a concentrated, biologically active, and safe preparation of ...
John A. Oates   +2 more
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The immune system

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1996
To explain the role of the immune system in cancer control and its response to environmental and perceived stressors.Review articles, research studies, and book chapters related to immunology and the immune system.The immune system responds to foreign pathogens and cancer cells by activating specific and nonspecific immune responses.
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Introduction to the Immune System

2019
The immune system in a broad sense is a mechanism that allows a living organism to discriminate between "self" and "nonself." Examples of immune systems occur in multicellular organisms as simple and ancient as sea sponges. In fact, complex multicellular life would be impossible without the ability to exclude external life from the internal environment.
McComb, Scott   +4 more
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