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Roles of core fucosylation modification in immune system and diseases. [PDF]
Pan Q, Zhang XL.
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Immune system activation and cognitive impairment in arterial hypertension.
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Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2009
The immune system provides the body with both non-specific and specific defence against pathogens. It can recognize foreign from self. The immune system is composed of lines of defence and can mount responses by cellular and humoral mechanisms. It also has memory, allowing a quicker and heightened response on subsequent exposure.
Cota, Allwyn M., Midwinter, Mark J.
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The immune system provides the body with both non-specific and specific defence against pathogens. It can recognize foreign from self. The immune system is composed of lines of defence and can mount responses by cellular and humoral mechanisms. It also has memory, allowing a quicker and heightened response on subsequent exposure.
Cota, Allwyn M., Midwinter, Mark J.
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2022
This chapter discusses the components and purpose of the immune system. The immune system is designed to recognize and destroy anything dangerous to the body, which includes pathogens and tumour cells. In the absence of a functional immune system, people quickly become sick and die if they do not have the intervention of modern medicine.
Jon Scott+9 more
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This chapter discusses the components and purpose of the immune system. The immune system is designed to recognize and destroy anything dangerous to the body, which includes pathogens and tumour cells. In the absence of a functional immune system, people quickly become sick and die if they do not have the intervention of modern medicine.
Jon Scott+9 more
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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.
Joshua J. Thompson, Parr, JA Tami
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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.
Joshua J. Thompson, Parr, JA Tami
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TISIDB: an integrated repository portal for tumor-immune system interactions
Bioinform., 2019SUMMARY The interaction between tumor and immune system plays a crucial role in both cancer development and treatment response. To facilitate comprehensive investigation of tumor-immune interactions, we have designed a user-friendly web portal TISIDB ...
Beibei Ru+11 more
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Sphingolipids and the immune system
Pharmacological Research, 2003The 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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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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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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