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Age-dependent nasal immune responses in non-hospitalized bronchiolitis children
Bronchiolitis in children is associated with significant rates of morbidity and mortality. Many studies have been performed using samples from hospitalized bronchiolitis patients, but little is known about the immunological responses from infants ...
Isabel Cortegano+16 more
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BackgroundLimited data are available regarding the differences between immunological, biochemical, and cellular contents of human colostrum following maternal infection during pregnancy with coronavirus 2 disease (COVID-19).ObjectiveTo investigate ...
Nayara Gomes Graciliano+12 more
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Intrathecal immunoglobin synthesis and its role in patients with neurosyphilis
BackgroundIntrathecal protein synthesis (ITS) occurs in various central nervous system disorders, but few quantitative studies have focused on ITS for neurosyphilis (NS) in southwestern China.
Xiyue Huang+6 more
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Gene Expression Profiles of the Aging Rat Hippocampus Imply Altered Immunoglobulin Dynamics
Aging is a process that leads to the deterioration in physiological functioning of the brain. Prior research has proposed that hippocampal aging is accompanied by genetic alterations in neural, synaptic, and immune functions.
Panagiotis Giannos+3 more
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Topical application of nebulized human IgG, IgA and IgAM in the lungs of rats and non-human primates
Background Recurrent and persistent infections are known to affect airways of patients with Primary Immunodeficiency despite appropriate replacement immunoglobulin serum levels.
Cédric Vonarburg+17 more
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Use of Intravenous Immunoglobulins in Intensive Therapy
The main cause of death in the intensive care units is infectious complications, including sepsis and septic shock. Immunoglobulins are the most potent mechanisms in anti-infective defense.
E. A. Latysheva, T. V. Latysheva
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Effects of Bovine Immunoglobulins on Immune Function, Allergy, and Infection
This review aims to provide an in depth overview of the current knowledge of the effects of bovine immunoglobulins on the human immune system. The stability and functional effects of orally ingested bovine immunoglobulins in milk products are described ...
L. Ulfman+4 more
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The gastrointestinal tract houses millions of microbes, and thus has evolved several host defense mechanisms to keep them at bay, and prevent their entry into the host. One such mucosal surface defense is the secretion of secretory immunoglobulins (SIg).
Holly Turula, C. Wobus
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Gas-exchange structures are critical for acquiring oxygen, but they also represent portals for pathogen entry. Local mucosal immunoglobulin responses against pathogens in specialized respiratory organs have only been described in tetrapods.
Zhen Xu+7 more
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Background Type G immunoglobulins against ADAMTS13 are the primary cause of acquired (idiopathic) thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. However, the domains of ADAMTS13 which the type G anti-ADAMT13 immunoglobulins target have not been investigated in a ...
X. Long Zheng+7 more
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