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Hepatitis B vaccine immunity in healthcare workers: Seroprotection and cellular immune signatures of waning response. [PDF]
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Latent reservoirs in memory T cell subsets are linked to poor immune recovery in people living with HIV. [PDF]
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HIV-infected immunologic non-responders: can we provide a helping hand?
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2008baseline viral load, history of opportunistic infection, co-morbidities, and age. Potential mechanisms underlying the low-level regeneration of CD4 cells in immune non-responders include deficiencies in the regeneration of central memory CD4 cells and excessive apoptosis8.
Caryn G. Morse, Joseph A. Kovacs
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Modulation of TIM-3 expression on NK and T cell subsets in HIV immunological non-responders
Clinical Immunology, 2015Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for the treatment of HIV infection sustains viral suppression and increases CD4(+) T cells in HIV patients. However, in 10-25% of subjects, known as immunological non-responders (INRs), HAART does not increase CD4 count.
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Acta medica portuguesa, 2001
An important reduction in morbidity and mortality due to hepatitis B was achieved with the discovery of an effective vaccine. However, 2 to 10% of healthy adults do not respond to vaccination with the production of protective levels of antibody anti-HBs (assumed as protective, concentrations of ab. anti-HBs > 10 UI/L). Therefore, the aim of the present
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An important reduction in morbidity and mortality due to hepatitis B was achieved with the discovery of an effective vaccine. However, 2 to 10% of healthy adults do not respond to vaccination with the production of protective levels of antibody anti-HBs (assumed as protective, concentrations of ab. anti-HBs > 10 UI/L). Therefore, the aim of the present
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Vaccine, 2006
To assess persistence of anti-HBs and immunologic memory of non-responders after revaccination, 40 healthy non-responder children were given a three-dose recombinant hepatitis B vaccine revaccination randomly by intramuscular (10 microg per dose) or intradermal (2 microg per dose) route and followed up to five years.
Gui-Hua, Zhuang +6 more
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To assess persistence of anti-HBs and immunologic memory of non-responders after revaccination, 40 healthy non-responder children were given a three-dose recombinant hepatitis B vaccine revaccination randomly by intramuscular (10 microg per dose) or intradermal (2 microg per dose) route and followed up to five years.
Gui-Hua, Zhuang +6 more
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1986
Since its discovery in 1968 by Sultzer (1) as a mutant mouse strain which displayed aberrant peritoneal inflammatory cell responses to endotoxin, the C3H/HeJ mouse has served as one of the dominant experimental models by which to define both in vivo and in vitro the mode of action of endotoxin.
D. C. Morrison +3 more
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Since its discovery in 1968 by Sultzer (1) as a mutant mouse strain which displayed aberrant peritoneal inflammatory cell responses to endotoxin, the C3H/HeJ mouse has served as one of the dominant experimental models by which to define both in vivo and in vitro the mode of action of endotoxin.
D. C. Morrison +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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