immunity effectors, intrinsic immune proteins are usually expressed at a constant level, allowing a viral infection to be halted quickly. Intrinsic antiviral...
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defects. In biology, intrinsic effects originate from inside an organism or cell, such as an autoimmune disease or intrinsic immunity. In electronics and...
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Immunodeficiency (redirect from Immunity deficiency)
patients with an overactive immune system, as in autoimmune diseases. Some people are born with intrinsic defects in their immune system, or primary immunodeficiency...
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the border between innate and adaptive immunity. On one hand, γδ T cells are a component of adaptive immunity as they rearrange TCR genes to produce receptor...
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Killer yeast (section Immunity)
cell membranes. These yeast cells are immune to the toxic effects of the protein due to an intrinsic immunity. Killer yeast strains can be a problem...
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07.003. PMID 34353635. S2CID 236934922. Koito A, Ikeda T (2013). "Intrinsic immunity against retrotransposons by APOBEC cytidine deaminases". Frontiers...
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White blood cell (redirect from Immune cells)
Radiation Toxins - alcohol, benzenes Intrinsic disorders - Fanconi's, Kostmann's, cyclic neutropenia, Chédiak–Higashi Immune dysfunction - connective tissue...
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Major histocompatibility complex (category Immune system)
Bang." Genes in this locus are apparently linked to intracellular intrinsic immunity in the basal Metazoan Trichoplax adhaerens. In a transplant procedure...
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CGAS–STING cytosolic DNA sensing pathway (category Immune system)
Horvath GL, Schmidt T, Latz E, Hornung V (November 2013). "Cell intrinsic immunity spreads to bystander cells via the intercellular transfer of cGAMP"...
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Cancer immunotherapy (redirect from Immune checkpoint blockade)
sustained tumor immunity. Surprisingly no changes in activity of STAT5, CISH's purported target. Thus CISH represents a new class of T-cell intrinsic immunologic...
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is naturally radiation hard in any space environment. This confers intrinsic immunity to deleterious space radiation effects to the HRG resonator. Thanks...
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TRIM5alpha (category Immune system)
found in the cells of most primates. TRIM5α is an intrinsic immune factor important in the innate immune defense against retroviruses, along with the APOBEC...
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Psychoneuroimmunology (redirect from Mental health and immunity)
interpersonal stress dysregulate immune function. Stimulation of brain sites alters immunity (stressed animals have altered immune systems). Damage to brain...
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Diffuse midline glioma (redirect from Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma)
and spinal cord. When located in the pons it is also known as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). DMG is believed to be caused by genetic mutations...
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but also carries out pathogen recognition functions as part of the intrinsic immune system. Loss of integrity of the intestinal epithelium plays a key...
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integration of immune activation into adaptive clot formation. Immunothrombosis is the pathological result of crosstalk between immunity, inflammation...
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binding mechanisms have high specificity, which can act as a form of the intrinsic immune response during certain viral infections. Certain segmented RNA viruses...
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Robert Kegan (redirect from Immunity to change)
presents a practical method, called the immunity map, intended to help readers overcome an immunity to change. An immunity to change is the "processes of dynamic...
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Adoptive cell transfer (redirect from Intrinsic checkpoint blockade)
antitumor immunity. Other modes of enhancing immuno-therapy include targeting so-called intrinsic immune checkpoint blockades. Many of these intrinsic regulators...
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Checkpoint inhibitor (category Immune system)
class of T-cell intrinsic immunologic checkpoints with the potential to radically enhance adoptive immunotherapies for cancer. Immune-related adverse...
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PMID 26359389. S2CID 206641981. Andrea Ablasser (2013-09-29). "Cell intrinsic immunity spreads to bystander cells via the intercellular transfer of cGAMP"...
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Outline of immunology (category Immune system)
- Ocular immune system in the Eye Cancer immunology/Immunooncology - Tumors History of immunology Timeline of immunology Immunity: Immunity against: Pathogens...
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Hemolytic anemia (redirect from Immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia)
RBC dominate. Intrinsic effects may include problems with RBC proteins or oxidative stress handling, whereas external factors include immune attack and microvascular...
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T helper cell (category Immune system)
fungi, particularly during mucocutaneous immunity against Candida spp. THαβ helper cells provide the host immunity against viruses. Their differentiation...
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PMID 23236074. Dimmock NJ, Easton AJ, Leppard KN, eds. (2015). "Innate and intrinsic immunity". Introduction to Modern Virology. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 201–217...
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by an immune response directed toward parietal cells and intrinsic factor. The presence of serum antibodies to parietal cells and to intrinsic factor...
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PMID 20463080. Goila-Gaur R, Strebel K (June 2008). "HIV-1 Vif, APOBEC, and intrinsic immunity". Retrovirology. 5 (1): 51. doi:10.1186/1742-4690-5-51. PMC 2443170...
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Having the symmetry of an icosahedron. inclusion body integrase (IN) intrinsic immunity kilobase (kb) One kilobase is equal to 1000 base pairs. latency 1...
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Apoptosis (redirect from Intrinsic apoptosis)
activation mechanisms are the intrinsic pathway (also called the mitochondrial pathway) and the extrinsic pathway. The intrinsic pathway is activated by intracellular...
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Gastrointestinal tract (section Immune function)
pacemaker cells, (myenteric interstitial cells of Cajal). The gut has intrinsic peristaltic activity (basal electrical rhythm) due to its self-contained...
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