Antigens Immunology
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13. Avaliação da espressão de glicoproteinas potencialmente especificas na membrana plasmatica de celulas Natural Killer uterinas de camundogos / Evaluation of expression of potentially specific glycoproteins in plasmatic membrane of mouse uterine Natural Killer
The phenomenon of pregnancy in mammalians with hemochorial type placenta ions where the allogeneic fetus presenting the half of gene from paternal origins growth in tight contact with maternal tissues, without triggering the rejections responses of maternal immune system is still a non-solved question of immunology of reproduction. The cross-talk at maternal
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Humoral immune response characterization of the type V collagen induced scleroderma experimental model / Caracterização da resposta imune em modelo experimental de esclerodermia induzida por colágeno tipo V
Experimental models for human diseases are of utmost importance, since they allow the study of their pathogenesis and therapeutic approach. In this group we can include the experimental model of collagen V-induced scleroderma, in rabbits, with histological alterations (skin, lung and kidney) similar to those observed in humans. Auto-immune diseases have an u
Publicado em: 2005
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15. Seric antibodies anti-hemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) in healthy Brazilian adults / Anticorpos séricos anti Escherichia coli enterohemorrágica (EHEC) em adultos saudáveis da Grande São Paulo
Gastroenteritis is still an important public health problem in developing countries and Escherichia coli are frequent agents of diarrhea. Brazilian adults present antibodies reactive with the principal virulence factors of enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC), which have many genetic and antigenic similarities with enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), that may be re
Publicado em: 2005
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16. Results of the third immunology of leprosy/immunology of tuberculosis antimycobacterial monoclonal antibody workshop.
An international workshop was sponsored by the World Health organization to screen new antimycobacterial monoclonal antibodies and to identify antibodies which could be recommended as standard reagents giving consistent results under differing assay conditions. Fifty-eight antibodies were submitted to the workshop by eight independent laboratories. Nineteen
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17. FIMM, a database of functional molecular immunology
FIMM database (http://sdmc.krdl.org.sg:8080/fimm ) contains data relevant to functional molecular immunology, focusing on cellular immunology. It contains fully referenced data on protein antigens, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, MHC-associated peptides and relevant disease associations. FIMM has a set of search tools for extraction of info
Oxford University Press.
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18. FIMM, a database of functional molecular immunology: update 2002
FIMM database (http://sdmc.krdl.org.sg:8080/fimm) contains data relevant to functional molecular immunology, focusing on cellular immunology. It contains fully referenced data on protein antigens, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, MHC-associated peptides and relevant disease associations. FIMM has a set of search tools for extraction of infor
Oxford University Press.
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19. IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY OF ANAPLASMA MARGINALE I. : Fractionation of the Complement-Fixing Antigen
Rogers, Thomas E. (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge), Richard J. Hidalgo, and George T. Dimopoullos. Immunology and serology of Anaplasma marginale. I. Fractionation of the complement-fixing antigen. J. Bacteriol. 88:81–86. 1964.—Studies were conducted to fractionate and purify the complement-fixation (CF) antigen of Anaplasma marginale in infecte
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20. Onconeural antigens and the paraneoplastic neurologic disorders: at the intersection of cancer, immunity, and the brain.
Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PNDs) are believed to be autoimmune neuronal degenerations that develop in some patients with systemic cancer. A series of genes encoding previously undiscovered neuronal proteins have been cloned using antiserum from PND patients. Identification of these onconeural antigens suggests a reclassification of the disorders in
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21. Type-Specific Antigens in the Psittacosis-Lymphogranuloma Venereum Group of Organisms1
Fraser, C. E. Ovid (University of Wisconsin, Madison), and David T. Berman. Type-specific antigens in the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma venereum group of organisms. J. Bacteriol. 89:943–948. 1965.—Antigens of 14 strains of the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma venereum (PLV) group of organisms were prepared by treating purified particles with deoxycholate and tr
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22. Allergenic and blastogenic reactivity of three antigens from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sensitized guinea pigs.
Three antigens from a culture filtrate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv were purified by affinity chromatography, using monoclonal antibodies. The molecular weights of the purified antigens are 17,000 to 19,000, 32,000 to 33,000, and 39,000, respectively, and by their migration patterns in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under re
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23. Passive modulation of blood-group antigens.
Rh-positive erythrocytes were enriched and depleted of membrane cholesterol, and the mediated change in the degree of exposure of the D antigens was determined by fluorescence-activated cell sorting, using indirect fluorescent antibody labeling. The results are compatible with a model in which the expression of the D antigens can be modulated significantly b
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24. Cancer/testis antigens and gametogenesis: a review and "brain-storming" session
Genes expressed both in normal testis and in malignancies (Cancer/ Testis associated genes – CTA) have become the most extensively studied antigen group in the field of tumour immunology. Despite this, many fundamentally important questions remain unanswered: what is the connection between germ-cell specific genes and tumours? Is the expression of these ge
BioMed Central.