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Fusion membrane proteins derived subunit vaccine candidates effectively protect against Mycoplasma bovis challenge in mice. [PDF]
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Refinement of the rat acetylcholine receptor-specific passive transfer myasthenia gravis model using subcutaneous injections: an update to the guidelines. [PDF]
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Correction: Choi et al. Prioritization of Vaccines for Introduction in the National Immunization Program in the Republic of Korea. <i>Vaccines</i> 2024, <i>12,</i> 886. [PDF]
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Thinking Poetically and Thinking Politically—Arendt, Benjamin, Heidegger, and Arendt's Benjamin
Constellations, EarlyView.
Jacob Abolafia
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1984
The defense mechanism of the mammary gland is a complex system in which each component's function is not independent of the other. The various components of nonspecific resistance, antibody production and cell-mediated immune response can act to the benefit or detriment of the host. Our ability to predict and control each of these responses is limited.
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The defense mechanism of the mammary gland is a complex system in which each component's function is not independent of the other. The various components of nonspecific resistance, antibody production and cell-mediated immune response can act to the benefit or detriment of the host. Our ability to predict and control each of these responses is limited.
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2010
Immunization is one of the most successful medical interventions ever developed: it prevents infectious diseases worldwide. Mechanism of effect—the basis for the success of immunization is that the human immune system is able to respond to vaccines by producing pathogen-specific antibody and memory cells (both B and T cells) which ...
D. Goldblatt, M. Ramsay
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Immunization is one of the most successful medical interventions ever developed: it prevents infectious diseases worldwide. Mechanism of effect—the basis for the success of immunization is that the human immune system is able to respond to vaccines by producing pathogen-specific antibody and memory cells (both B and T cells) which ...
D. Goldblatt, M. Ramsay
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Immune proteasomes and immunity
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2006A lot of facts that require understanding have been accumulated since immune proteasomes were discovered and their relationship with the immune response was established. For example, why are immune proteasomes present in all studied mammalian organs and tissues, including nonlymphoid tissues?
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