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System of innate immunity in plants [PDF]
The review deals with the mechanisms of innate immunity in plants with a focus on families of pattern-recognition receptors and regard for recent data on complete sequencing of the genomes of several plant species. Plants utilize several families of such receptors, both membrane-bound and cytoplasmic ones, which contain conservative leucine-rich ...
O A, Vakhrusheva, S A, Nedospasov
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Systems biology of innate immunity [PDF]
Summary: Systems biology is the comprehensive and quantitative analysis of the interactions between all of the components of biological systems over time. Systems biology involves an iterative cycle, in which emerging biological problems drive the development of new technologies and computational tools.
Daniel E, Zak, Alan, Aderem
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The Innate Immune System: Fighting on the Front Lines or Fanning the Flames of COVID-19?
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has had devastating global impacts and will continue to have dramatic effects on public health for years to come.
J. McKechnie, C. Blish
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Linking proprieties of adhesion, infectious capacities and antibiotic resistance of pathogen bacteria could help to treat fish diseases. Adhesions of ten fish pathogenic bacteria were tested in microtiter plates vacant, coated with skin or gut mucus ...
Said Ben Hamed +5 more
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Engineering physical microenvironments to study innate immune cell biophysics
Innate immunity forms the core of the human body's defense system against infection, injury, and foreign objects. It aims to maintain homeostasis by promoting inflammation and then initiating tissue repair, but it can also lead to disease when ...
Nikita Kalashnikov, Christopher Moraes
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Chronic wounds alter the proteome profile in skin mucus of farmed gilthead seabream
Background Skin and its mucus are known to be the first barrier of defence against any external stressors. In fish, skin wounds frequently appear as a result of intensive culture and also some diseases have skin ulcers as external clinical signs. However,
Héctor Cordero +3 more
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Innate immune system activation and inflammation are associated with and may contribute to clinical outcomes in people with Down syndrome (DS), neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and normal aging.
Md. Mahiuddin Ahmed +17 more
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The Innate Immune System and Transplantation [PDF]
The sensitive and broadly reactive character of the innate immune system makes it liable to activation by stress factors other than infection. Thermal and metabolic stresses experienced during the transplantation procedure are sufficient to trigger the innate immune response and also augment adaptive immunity in the presence of foreign antigen on the ...
Farrar, Conrad A +2 more
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Fish Granzyme A Shows a Greater Role Than Granzyme B in Fish Innate Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity
Granzymes (Gzm) are serine proteases, contained into the secretory granules of cytotoxic cells, responsible for the cell-mediated cytotoxicity (CMC) against tumor cells and intracellular pathogens such as virus and bacteria.
Elena Chaves-Pozo +8 more
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Host Innate Immunity Against Hepatitis Viruses and Viral Immune Evasion
Hepatitis viruses are primary causative agents of hepatitis and represent a major source of public health problems in the world. The host innate immune system forms the first line of defense against hepatitis viruses.
Chonghui Xu +5 more
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