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Cellular Antimicrobial Immunity

CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1979
Acquired resistance to infectious disease may be expressed by a predominantly humoral or a cellular mechanism or, more frequently, by a combination of the two. The cellular interactions which are responsible for the induction of the immune response in the skin, lung, intestinal mucosa, genitourinary tract, conjunctiva, and peritoneal cavity are ...
Frank M. Collins, Nancy N. Pearsall
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Cellular Immune Suppression

2018
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Chi, D.S.   +2 more
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Cellular immunity to nephroblastoma

International Journal of Cancer, 1971
AbstractLymphocytes from 24 patients with nephroblastoma and 24 controls have been tested for tumor‐related cytotoxicity in vitro. The micro‐plate technique has been applied in 26 tests and the cytotoxic plaque test in eight.In 10 out of 24 nephroblastoma patients with two autochthonous and eight allogeneic combinations, tumor‐related cell‐mediated ...
V, Diehl   +4 more
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Tetraspanins in cellular immunity

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2011
Tetraspanins are a superfamily of integral membrane proteins involved in the organization of microdomains that consist of both cell membrane proteins and cytoplasmic signalling molecules. These microdomains are important in regulating molecular recognition at the cell surface and subsequent signal transduction processes central to the generation of an ...
Eleanor Livingston, Jones   +2 more
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Nutrition and cellular immunity

International Journal of Immunopharmacology, 1992
We have investigated the influence of nutrition on immune function in animals and man over the past two decades. The profound impairment of immune function that had not been observed in children in developing countries could not consistently be reproduced in the laboratory setting; paradoxically, moderate nutritional restriction could even enhance T ...
R A, Good, E, Lorenz
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Diseases of Cellular Immunity

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Abstract Cellular immune reactions are mediated by lymphocytes and their products, the cellular mediators.
E. RICHARD STIEHM   +5 more
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Cellular immunity in burns

Burns, 1982
Evaluation of cellular immunity in burns was undertaken using the following parameters: T-cell count; blastoid transformation and macrophage migration inhibition factor index (MIF). Their influence upon bactericidal index was also measured as T-cell count per mm3 and in percentage was found to be depressed in parallel, probably due to some cellular ...
A Y, Sukhtankar, S R, Sengupta
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Assays of cellular immunity

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982
Summary Numerous cellular assays are available to study the response or activities of mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells in domestic species. When the assays, most developed originally to study rodent or human cells, are adapted to the cells of domestic species, minor or major modifications have been necessary.
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Asynchrony Immune Cellular Automata

2016
We introduce the notion of asynchrony immunity for cellular automata (CA), which can be considered as a generalization of correlation immunity in the case of boolean functions. The property could have applications in cryptography, namely as a countermeasure for side-channel attacks in CA-based cryptographic primitives.
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