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Immunology of systemic rheumatoid disease

British Medical Bulletin, 1995
Extra-articular or systemic features occur commonly in seropositive erosive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Clinical, pathological and immunogenetic evidence suggests that nodule formation, vasculitis and Felty's syndrome can be considered as manifestations of the same fundamental disease process as rheumatoid synovitis.
N, Snowden, R A, Kay
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Zebrafish as an immunological model system

Microbes and Infection, 2002
Two decades of research have established the zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a significant model system for studying vertebrate development and gene structure-function relationships. Recent advances in mutation screening, the creation of genomic resources, including the Zebrafish Genome Project and the development of efficient transgenesis procedures, make ...
Yoder, J.A.   +3 more
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Immunologic Mechanisms in Systemic Vasculitis

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1976
Thirty-four patients with systemic vasculitis were studied to determine the possible type and frequency of associated immunologic abnormalities. The patients were divided into three clinical groups--those with systemic vasculitis without respiratory tract involvement, those with systemic vasculitis with respiratory tract involvement (particularly Churg-
D L, Conn   +3 more
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The Immunologic System

1988
The immune mechanism protects the host from a hostile environment by destroying invading organisms and rejecting foreign cells and substances. It may also cause tissue damage and untoward symptoms in the host. Diseases that are mediated by such maladaptive immune responses are termed “allergies” (G. allos, other, + ergon, work).
Robert D. Gillette, James V. Lustig
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Immunology of Pregnancy and Systemic Consequences

2023
Pregnancy is an immunological paradox, with renowned Nobel Prize winning transplantation biologist Sir Peter Brian Medawar being the first to introduce this concept back in 1953. This concept considers how the maternal immune system can tolerate the developing fetus, which is 50% antigenically foreign to the uterus. There have been significant advances
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IMMUNOLOGIC PARAMETERS IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1994
Abstract Background. Immunologic abnormalities seem to play an important role in systemic sclerosis (SSc). Methods. We studied the following immune parameters to get more insight into SSc: autoantibodies (antinuclear antibodies (ana), anti‐Scl‐70, anticentromere antibodies (aca) subsets of lymphocyte subpopulations and markers of their activation, as ...
M, Bruns, K, Herrmann, U F, Haustein
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Immunology of the central nervous system

Neurological Research, 2005
Immunology of the central nervous system (CNS) is a growing field of study. Until recently the brain was considered an 'immunologically privileged' site. It is increasingly apparent that the CNS has a significant but tightly regulated capability to mount an inflammatory and immune response.
A R, Tambur, B, Roitberg
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Immunological Approaches to the Nervous System

Science, 1984
Immunology has had a major impact on neurobiology, expanding dramatically the number of subjects amenable to investigation. Studies with antibodies to neuropeptides, transmitters, and transmitter enzymes have disclosed a great heterogeneity among neurons and have provided clues for interpreting anatomical connections.
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IMMUNOLOGY AND ARTIFICIAL IMMUNE SYSTEMS

International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 2012
Artificial immune system is inspired by the natural immune system for solving computational problems. The immunological principles that are primarily used in artificial immune systems are the clonal selection principle, the immune network theory, and the negative selection mechanism.
Muhammad Rozi Malim, Faridah Abdul Halim
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Female Reproductive System and Immunology

2017
Health of the reproductive organs is essential for formation and production of high quality and hygienic eggs. It is of importance to review the structures and functions of female reproductive system for better understanding of the mechanism by which the eggs are formed. The unique functions of ovarian cells for follicular growth and differentiation as
Yukinori, Yoshimura, Animesh, Barua
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