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Immunobiology of Face Transplantation
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012Fourteen face transplants have been performed worldwide since the procedure was successfully introduced in 2005. Vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation may now be considered a viable option for the repair of complex craniofacial defects, for which the results of autologus reconstruction remain suboptimal.
Leonard, David A. +3 more
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Immunobiology of male infertility
Human Reproduction, 1988Experimental and clinical data reported in the literature emphasize the important role that immune factors may play in the genesis of male infertility even if many problems still remain to be solved. Auto or homo-sensitization in animals (and in male volunteers) can be obtained with testicular homogenate or epididymal spermatozoa and complete Freund's ...
ISIDORI, Aldo +2 more
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International Immunopharmacology
Camelid single-domain antibodies (VHH) represent a promising class of immunobiologicals for therapeutic applications due to their remarkable stability, specificity, and therapeutic potential.
Nidiane Dantas Reis Prado +17 more
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Camelid single-domain antibodies (VHH) represent a promising class of immunobiologicals for therapeutic applications due to their remarkable stability, specificity, and therapeutic potential.
Nidiane Dantas Reis Prado +17 more
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1997
In mammalian reproduction the fertilized oocyte develops into an embryo which attaches to the uterine tissue from which it obtains nutrition sufficient to develop to maturity, at which point it is born alive(BELL 1983). In different species the details of the embryo-uterine lining interactions differ.
P C, Arck, D A, Clark
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In mammalian reproduction the fertilized oocyte develops into an embryo which attaches to the uterine tissue from which it obtains nutrition sufficient to develop to maturity, at which point it is born alive(BELL 1983). In different species the details of the embryo-uterine lining interactions differ.
P C, Arck, D A, Clark
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La Ricerca in Clinica e in Laboratorio, 1977
Macrophages are now known to be important not only in resistance to infection but also in immunoregulation, in resistance to tumours and as secretory cells. Among problems requiring further investigation are the ways in which they destroy intracellular organisms, the ways in which they recognize and destroy tumour cells and the extent of their ...
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Macrophages are now known to be important not only in resistance to infection but also in immunoregulation, in resistance to tumours and as secretory cells. Among problems requiring further investigation are the ways in which they destroy intracellular organisms, the ways in which they recognize and destroy tumour cells and the extent of their ...
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The Immunobiology of Placentation
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979Summary: : A review of the current theories on the nature of the placental allograft and the evolution of placentation in the presence of a cellular immune response highlights the inability of current hypotheses to explain the success of both invertebrate and vertebrate placentation.
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The immunobiology of toxoplasmosis
Research in Immunology, 1993M F, Cesbron, J F, Dubremetz, A, Sher
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Immunobiology and Intraperitoneal Immunobiologics in Ovarian Cancer
2007Advances continue to be made in tumor immunology and in strategies to integrate the growing number of bioimmunotherapeutic molecules into the treatment of ovarian cancer, as well as other malignancies. Extensive studies have provided support for antigen-driven T-cell activation in vivo.
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