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Immunology and neurology

Journal of Neurology, 2007
The classical field of neuroimmunology deals with the immune response in infectious, autoimmune-mediated, ischemic, degenerative, traumatic, and neoplastic diseases of the nervous system with a major focus on immune-mediated demyelination. Recently more and more evidence points to a broader interaction between the immune and nervous systems via ...
Eilhard, Mix   +2 more
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Immunologic rebound

Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 1995
AbstractEvidence for accelerated specific antibody (Ab) rebound or overshoot after single or multiple therapeutic plasmapheresis (TP) is fragmentary but suggested by both clinical and experimental evidence. In vitro studies showing increased peripheral blood lymphocyte turnover and total immunoglobulin production after a series of TP without immunosup ...
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IMMUNOLOGY OF MALARIA

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1983
Cycle biologique du microorganisme, immunite acquise, vaccination contre le paludisme (stades exocrythocytaires, formes sanguines, formes sexuees)
J A, Deans, S, Cohen
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Immunology of Sarcomas

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980
There is evidence for common sarcoma antigens expressed on a variety of sarcomas of bone and soft tissues. Antibodies and cell-mediated responses to sarcoma-associated if not sarcoma-specific antigens have been demonstrated in tumor-bearing patients. Antibodies have also been found in contacts and parents of affected individuals.
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Immunology of melanoma

Clinics in Dermatology, 2013
It can be safely said that human melanomas are immunogenic. Virtually all the major principles of "tumor immunology" have been experimentally established in this model. It is now amply clear that melanoma cells display multiple antigens and peptide epitopes that are targetable by the host immune system and that patients with melanoma are capable of ...
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Immunology of Leishmaniasis

1993
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the role of the immune response to Leishmania, with particular reference to the cutaneous disease caused by L. major. Leishmaniasis is caused by species of the intracellular protozoan parasite belonging to the genus Leishmania.
F Y, Liew, C A, O'Donnell
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Immunological memory

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1997
Most of the antigen-specific T and B cells participating in the primary immune response are rapidly eliminated, but some of the cells survive and become long-lived memory cells. There have been a number of recent developments on the features and functions of memory cells.
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Immunology for orthopedists

Arthroscopy, 1987
Summary In summary, the immune system provides two specific types of responses: humoral or B‐cell immunity, and T‐cell‐mediated immunity to a specific stimulus. In response to a noxious stimulus, the inflammatory response utilizes some common cellular elements of the immune system and is not immunologically mediated.
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Immunology of gliomas

Child's Nervous System, 1989
The treatment of cerebral gliomas continues to challenge neurosurgeons and research scientists. The lack of major success with chemotherapy and radiation therapy has given rise to further investigation into the biology of these tumors and host reactions to them.
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Immunology of semen

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
Edward E. Wallach   +2 more
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