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Specific Inhibition of Immunocompetence
Nature, 1969IN intact animals there is a period of depressed direct haemolytic plaque-forming cell (DPFC) response, below that of the primary response, in primed animals challenged 1 to 9 weeks after the initial immunization1. This depressed DPFC response, during a period when the total haemagglutinin levels are maximum, is difficult to interpret in terms of ...
Hanna, M G, Francis, M W
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Cellular Immunocompetence in Asymptomatic Paraproteinaemia
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1977ABSTRACT Several sensitive parameters of cellular immunity were studied in 20 patients with asymptomatic paraproteinaemia as judged after at least 3 years of follow‐up. In vitro lymphocyte transformation by the primary immunogen haemocyanin of Helix pomatia (HPH) following immunization, by PHA, PWM and previously encountered antigens was measured, as ...
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MILIARY COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS IN THE IMMUNOCOMPETENT
Critical Care Medicine, 1998Miliary coccidioidomycosis indicates hematogenous or lymphatic spread of Coccidioides immitis and is characterized by the development of multiple small granulomas throughout the lungs and other organs. Previous reports have suggested that this disorder occurs almost exclusively in immunocompromised patients, with most patients succumbing to progressive
E L, Arsura, W B, Kilgore
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Malnutrition and Immunocompetence
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1981Malnutrition is associated with an increased susceptibility to infection by altering host defense mechanisms. A number of investigators have demonstrated restoration of in vitro immunocompetence following nutritional repletion with intravenous hyperalimentation.
SCOTT H. PETERSEN +3 more
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NUTRITION, INFECTION, AND IMMUNOCOMPETENCE
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994The nutritional status of an individual has a profound effect on both host susceptibility to specific infectious diseases and on their outcome. Available data suggest that specific and aggregate nutritional deficiencies can alter a host's immune response and increase susceptibility to infection. From a nutritional point of view, the process of nutrient
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IMMUNOCOMPETENCE IN ADULT MALNUTRITION
Nutrition Reviews, 2009Cell-mediated immunity was impaired in adult subjects suffering from severe malnutrition. Serum immunoglobulin levels were not altered. The implications of reduced immunocompetence in adults are discussed.
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Pneumonia: Immunocompetent Children
2020Pneumonia is a common childhood illness that has significant morbidity and mortality in the United States in children under 18 years old and is the second leading cause of death worldwide in children under 5 years of age (World Health Organization and Maternal and Child Epidemiology Estimation Group (MCEE).
Timothy J. Vece, Erin Nicole Worthington
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Epidermal Immunocompetent Cells
1988The murine epidermis contains two different populations of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells; I-A-positive Langerhans cells which are critical stimulatory elements in antigen-specific T-cell activation and Thy-1-positive dendritic epidermal cells (DEC).
G. Stingl +3 more
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