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Immunobiology of cholangiocarcinoma
Journal of Hepatology, 2023Recent 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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Recent advances in microneedles-based drug delivery device in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Journal of Controlled Release, 2021Microneedles are unique, novel and an effective approach designed to deliver therapeutic agents and immunobiologicals in several diseases. These tiny needle patches are designed to load vaccine, small or large drug molecule, heavy molecular weighted ...
Vanshikha Singh, Prashant Kesharwani
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Immunobiologicals for Psoriasis: Using Targeted Immunotherapies as Pathogenic Probes in Psoriasis
2003Alice B Gottlieb
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Needle Free Immunobiologicals: A Perspective Role on Immunization for the Future
Biotechnology FrontiersVaccination is an extremely effective tool for controlling disease, and vaccination programs have significantly reduced morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases through mass immunisations.
Sarika Baburajan Pillai +7 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1992
This report presents new findings on two conditions that permit genetically disparate tissues to coexist during pregnancy: (a) regulation of major histocompatibility genes in placental trophoblast, and (b) synthesis of uterine and placental polypeptide growth factors with immunosuppressive properties.
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This report presents new findings on two conditions that permit genetically disparate tissues to coexist during pregnancy: (a) regulation of major histocompatibility genes in placental trophoblast, and (b) synthesis of uterine and placental polypeptide growth factors with immunosuppressive properties.
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Immunology Today, 1994
Skeletal muscle can be both the site and target of immune reactions. Here, Reinhard Hohlfeld and Andrew Engel consider the role of muscle as an immunological microenvironment and discuss the immunological properties of human muscle cells. Furthermore, they provide a brief overview of autoimmune diseases of muscle and of other conditions in which ...
R, Hohlfeld, A G, Engel
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Skeletal muscle can be both the site and target of immune reactions. Here, Reinhard Hohlfeld and Andrew Engel consider the role of muscle as an immunological microenvironment and discuss the immunological properties of human muscle cells. Furthermore, they provide a brief overview of autoimmune diseases of muscle and of other conditions in which ...
R, Hohlfeld, A G, Engel
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2007
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) presented as an atypical pneumonia that progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome in ∼20% of cases and was associated with a mortality of about 10%. The etiological agent was a novel coronavirus (CoV).
Jun, Chen, Kanta, Subbarao
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) presented as an atypical pneumonia that progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome in ∼20% of cases and was associated with a mortality of about 10%. The etiological agent was a novel coronavirus (CoV).
Jun, Chen, Kanta, Subbarao
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1976
ABSTRACT: Normal immune functions can begin to decline shortly after an individual reaches sexual maturity. Although changes in cellular environment are partially responsible, the decline is due primarily to changes within the cells, especially the T cells and to some extent the stem cells.
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ABSTRACT: Normal immune functions can begin to decline shortly after an individual reaches sexual maturity. Although changes in cellular environment are partially responsible, the decline is due primarily to changes within the cells, especially the T cells and to some extent the stem cells.
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