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Immunobiology of Melanoma

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2021
Despite the ability of immune-based interventions to dramatically increase the survival of patients with melanoma, a significant subset fail to benefit from this treatment, underscoring the need for accurate means to identify the patient population likely to respond to immunotherapy.
Yee Peng, Phoon   +2 more
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Evolutionary immunobiology

Immunology Today, 1989
Identifying the evolutionary origin of inducible, specific immune recognition represents a major objective in developmental immunology. In order to address this issue from an overall phylogenetic perspective, major studies of cellular and humoral immune function are being undertaken using lower vertebrate and invertebrate models. Here, C.
C L, Reinisch, G W, Litman
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Liver Immunobiology

Toxicologic Pathology, 2005
The liver has a number of important functions in innate and adaptive immunity. Contributions to the innate (nonspecific) immune system include production of acute phase proteins, nonspecific phagocytosis of particles, nonspecific pinocytosis of molecules, and nonspecific cell killing.
George A, Parker, Catherine A, Picut
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Immunobiology of cholangiocarcinoma

Journal of Hepatology, 2023
Recent literature has significantly advanced our knowledge and understanding of the tumour immune microenvironment of cholangiocarcinoma. Detailed characterisation of the immune landscape has defined new patient subtypes. While not utilised in clinical practice yet, these novel classifications will help inform decisions regarding immunotherapeutic ...
Jennifer L. Tomlinson   +2 more
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IMMUNOBIOLOGY

Transplantation, 1987
Acute murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infection alters the course of graft-vs-host (GVH) disease involving major histocompatibility (MHC) antigens and induces interstitial pneumonitis. F1 (B10 x B10.BR) mice given 20 x 10(6) B10.BR spleen cells and MCMV (1 x 10(5) plaque-forming units [PFU]) develop severe, diffuse pneumonitis not seen with either MCMV ...
JOHN D. SHANLEY   +3 more
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Tumour immunobiology

Medical Hypotheses, 1981
A hypothesis for the interactional mechanism between tumour cells and the lymphopoeitic system, with its resulting sequence of immune depression is outlined, along with a review of the current literature relating to this area. The concept that the tumour cell surface is responsible not only for loss of cell surface contact inhibition, but also ...
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Gastropod Immunobiology

2010
Over their 500 million yearhistory, gastropods have radiated into marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments and adopted life styles ranging from herbivory to carnivory to endoparasitism to symbiont-mediated chemoautotrophy. They contend with many pathogens, including several lineages of specialized eukaryotic parasites.
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