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Microbial Metabolites and Gut Immunology.

Annual Review of Immunology
The intestine is the largest peripheral lymphoid organ in animals, including humans, and interacts with a vast array of microorganisms called the gut microbiota. Comprehending the symbiotic relationship between the gut microbiota and our immune system is
Tadashi Takeuchi   +2 more
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The immunology of hepatocellular carcinoma

Nature Immunology, 2018
Marc Ringelhan   +2 more
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The immunology of asthma

Nature Immunology, 2014
Bart N Lambrecht, Hamida Hammad
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Immunological Memory

Annual Review of Immunology, 1993
The past five or six years has seen a resurgence of interest in immunological memory. Areas in which important advances have been made of late or in which problems in understanding persist are covered here: (i) Selection of virgin B cells for entry into the peripheral pool. (ii) Expression of immunoglobulin isotypes and other markers on memory B cells.
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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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Transplantation immunology

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1995
The success of transplantation is such that it is now the treatment of choice for many of those requiring renal replacement therapy. The use of other solid organs, including liver, pancreas, heart and lung, continues to progress. This article reviews some recent advances in our understanding of the immunological response to alloantigen and xenoantigen.
S T, Ball, M J, Dallman
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Computer immunology

Immunological Reviews, 2007
Summary:  This review describes a body of work on computational immune systems that behave analogously to the natural immune system. These artificial immune systems (AIS) simulate the behavior of the natural immune system and in some cases have been used to solve practical engineering problems such as computer security.
Stephanie, Forrest   +1 more
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Tumor immunology

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1991
The underlying premise of tumor immunology is that the immune system is capable of recognizing cancer cells and that immune recognition can lead to rejection of tumors by the host. We focus on recent advances in tumor immunology in experimental systems, including the molecular identification of tumor antigens, studies of recognition of tumor cells by ...
C, Naftzger, A N, Houghton
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Immunologic diseases

Veterinary Dermatology, 2000
Selected equine cutaneous diseases for which there is strong evidence of an immunological aetiology are discussed in this section. The reactive disorders of urticaria, Culicoides hypersensitivity, erythema multiforme, drug eruptions and systemic granulomatous disease are included.
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Hantavirus Immunology

Viral Immunology, 2002
Two clinical syndromes are associated with hantavirus infection in humans: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Autopsy findings typically reveal a common feature of increased permeability in microvascular beds, suggesting vascular endothelium is a prime target for virus infection.
Svetlana F, Khaiboullina   +1 more
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