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Cellular Immunity and the Parasite

1977
When acquired resistance cannot be demonstrated to depend on antibody, it is legitimate to ask whether specifically reactive lymphyocytes are at work as the mediators of immunity, hence to consider the possibility that we are dealing with an example of cell-mediated immunity (CMI).
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The cellular basis of immunity

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1984
Abstract Extract The nature of the relationship between humoral immunity, characterised by the presence of serum antibodies, and delayed hypersensitivity, demonstrated by skin reactions, was a puzzle to early immunologists. The observation, made in 1945, that delayed hypersensitivity could be transferred from a sensitised to a normal animal by ...
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Cellular immunity in pregnancy

2021
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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.
Luca Mariot, Luca Mariot
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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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Parameters of Cellular Immunity in Primates

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2010
Cellular immunity in clinically healthy Macaca mulatta was studied by flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies (Becton Dickinson). The immune parameters of monkeys were close to those in humans.
I. E. Ignatova, V. Z. Agrba
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Cellular immune response in coccidioidomycosis

Cellular Immunology, 1975
Abstract The CMI response in vitro and in vivo of 30 patients with a poor biologic response to infection with C. immitis was investigated. In patients with active pulmonary disease, skin reactivity to CDN was observed in 7 10 , and to at least one of five other antigens in 8 10 .
Kenneth M. Moser   +5 more
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Humoral and Cellular Immunity

2010
When the adaptive immune system is activated by the innate immune system, the humoral immune response (also: antibody-mediated immune response) triggers specific B cells to develop into plasma cells. These plasma cells then secrete large amounts of antibodies. Antibodies circulate in the lymph and the blood streams.
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Cellular immunity to intracellular bacteria

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1993
Great progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms bacteria use to invade, survive and move within eukaryotic cells. It is clear that bacteria have found ways to manipulate host cell signal transduction pathways and the cytoskeleton to their advantage.
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Anaesthetics and Cellular Immunity

ains · Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie, 2002
Heine J, Piepenbrock S
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