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Systems biological approaches to immunology have grown exponentially in the past decade, especially as broad approaches to data collection have become more accessible. It is still in its infancy; however, largely descriptive, and looking for the main drivers of particular phenomena, such as vaccination effects or pregnancy.
Davis MM.
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Decoding sex differences in human immunity through systems immunology. [PDF]
Immune function varies widely across humans. Biological sex is a key factor underlying human immune variability, with men presenting with more severe infections and increased cancer rates, while women exhibit higher vaccine responses and prevalence of ...
Escrivà-Font J, Cao T, Consiglio CR.
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) with the unique ability to mediate inflammatory responses of the immune system. Given the critical role of DCs in shaping immunity, they present an attractive avenue as a therapeutic ...
Sara Sadat Aghamiri +3 more
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Progress in kidney transplantation: The role for systems immunology. [PDF]
The development of systems biology represents an immense breakthrough in our ability to perform translational research and deliver personalized and precision medicine.
Johnson AC +3 more
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Immune network operations in COVID-19
The immune system, whose nature lies in being a complex network of interactions, lends itself well to being represented and studied using graph theory.
Javier Burgos-Salcedo
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Background: COVID-19 severity and mortality are higher in patients with lung cancer due to pulmonary complications. Understanding the mechanisms of SARS-COV-2 effect on lung cancer cells in comparison to healthy lung cells can improve our knowledge of ...
Saba Al Heialy +4 more
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Use of Mass Cytometry to Profile Human T Cell Exhaustion
Mass cytometry has become an important technique for the deep analysis of single cell protein expression required for precision systems immunology. The ability to profile more than 40 markers per cell is particularly relevant for the differentiation of ...
Frances Winkler +3 more
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Solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are at increased risk for many infections, whether viral, bacterial, or fungal, due to immunosuppressive therapy to prevent organ rejection.
Nicholas Scanlon +4 more
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Using the power of innate immunoprofiling to understand vaccine design, infection, and immunity
In the field of immunology, a systems biology approach is crucial to understanding the immune response to infection and vaccination considering the complex interplay between genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors.
Jennifer Connors +11 more
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Immunology and the Central Nervous System [PDF]
We are pleased to announce the publication of this special issue in the journal “Clinical and Developmental Immunology.” We are happy to perceive the growing interest, from a wide range of scientists, regarding the peculiar intercommunication between the immune system and the central nervous system (CNS).
Carlos Barcia +3 more
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