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CNS–immune system interactions: Conditioning phenomena
AbstractConverging data from different disciplines indicate that central nervous system processes are capable of influencing immune responses. This paper concentrates on recent studies documenting behaviorally conditioned suppression and enhancement of immunity.
Robert Ader, Nicholas Cohen
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Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disorder of unknown origin. In respect to clinical and immunological characteristics, it is indistinguishable from berylliosis. As an approach to develop a murine model reflecting some aspects of sarcoidosis, we attempted to induce berylliosis in mice by treating inbred F1 mice (C57B16 x DBA/2) with 3 mg ...
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Humoral immune phenomena in systemic lupus erythematosus with central nervous system dysfunction
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Autoimmune phenomena and activation of the immune system in HIV infection
M, Radkowski, E, Kaminska, T, Laskus
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The Reticuloendothelial System and Immune Phenomena.N. R. DiLuzio , K. Flemming
Frederick W. Miller
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The Journal of Immunology, 2021
Abstract While surgical resection is a viable option to treat patients with rectal cancer (RC), it is not without significantly reducing patients’ quality of life. In an effort to delay or even prevent surgery, patients are often administered pre-operative radiation therapy (RT).
Taylor Paige Uccello +5 more
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Abstract While surgical resection is a viable option to treat patients with rectal cancer (RC), it is not without significantly reducing patients’ quality of life. In an effort to delay or even prevent surgery, patients are often administered pre-operative radiation therapy (RT).
Taylor Paige Uccello +5 more
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