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Immunogens and Antigen Processing: Report from a Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise Working Group [PDF]
The Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise convened a meeting of a Working Group in July 2009 to discuss recent progress in rational design of the components of an HIV vaccine, such as inserts, vectors and adjuvants,and in understanding antigen processing and ...
John Mascola +3 more
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T Cell Memory in Infection, Cancer, and Autoimmunity
Long-term immunological memory represents a unique performance of the adaptive immunity selected during evolution to support long-term survival of species in vertebrates, through protection against dangerous “invaders”, namely, infectious agents or ...
Vincenzo Barnaba, Vincenzo Barnaba
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Reviewing the effects of food provisioning on wildlife immunity [PDF]
While urban expansion increasingly encroaches on natural habitats, many wildlife species capitalize on anthropogenic food resources, which have the potential to both positively and negatively influence their responses to infection.
Babayan, Simon A. +2 more
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The Bone Marrow Protects and Optimizes Immunological Memory during Dietary Restriction.
Mammals evolved in the face of fluctuating food availability. How the immune system adapts to transient nutritional stress remains poorly understood.
Nicholas Collins +15 more
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Mechanisms of adaptive immunity (exemplified by type 1 diabetes mellitus)
This review was designed to evaluate mechanisms of adaptive immunity in DM1. Special attention is devoted to such immunological concepts as antigen,long-term immunological memory, central and peripheral tolerance.
Ekaterina Alexandrovna Repina
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Immune response to vaccines in children with celiac disease [PDF]
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated systemic condition evoked by ingestion of gluten and related prolamines in genetically susceptible subjects. The disease is featured by a variable combination of clinical signs, specific antibodies, HLA-DQ2 and ...
ANANIA, Caterina +4 more
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There is a growing body of evidence that invertebrates can generate improved secondary responses after a primary challenge. This immunological memory can be primed by a range of pathogens, including bacteria.
Nashrin F. Patel, Shüné V. Oliver
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Remembrance of Things Past: Long-Term B Cell Memory After Infection and Vaccination
The success of vaccines is dependent on the generation and maintenance of immunological memory. The immune system can remember previously encountered pathogens, and memory B and T cells are critical in secondary responses to infection.
Anna-Karin E. Palm, Carole Henry
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a central nervous system (CNS) disorder, which is mediated by an abnormal immune response coordinated by T and B cells resulting in areas of inflammation, demyelination, and axonal loss.
Maria Teresa Cencioni +13 more
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Age-related immunological and endocrinological changes may have implications for resilience to stress in older adults. We hypothesise that the combination of adrenopause and immunesenescence may leave this population particularly vulnerable to the ...
Bauer +21 more
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