Immune System Oral Microbiota
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1. Gut: Key Element on Immune System Regulation
Abstract The gut is the main organ that mediates the contact between antigens with our organism, controlling the immune response against environmental factors, such as microbiota and food. Innate lymphoid cells participate in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) maturation during the prenatal and early postnatal periods. After birth, breast milk provide
Braz. arch. biol. technol.. Publicado em: 13/06/2019
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2. InfluÃncia da desnutriÃÃo neonatal em parÃmetros imunes de ratos treinados e submetidos ao estresse de contenÃÃo
Objective: The neonatal malnutrition (NM) influence was analyzed in immune parameters of 36 Wistar young adults (60 days) male rats, trained or not and submitted to the contention stress (CS). Methods: In the nurtured groups (casein 17%) and malnourished (8%) they were appraised total leukocytes (hemocytometer) and differentiate (blood smears); hemoglobin (c
Publicado em: 2009
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3. The conservative physiology of the immune system
Current immunological opinion disdains the necessity to define global interconnections between lymphocytes and regards natural autoantibodies and autoreactive T cells as intrinsically pathogenic. Immunological theories address the recognition of foreignness by independent clones of lymphocytes, not the relations among lymphocytes or between lymphocytes and t
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2003-01
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4. Oral Microbial Ecology and the Role of Salivary Immunoglobulin A
In the oral cavity, indigenous bacteria are often associated with two major oral diseases, caries and periodontal diseases. These diseases seem to appear following an inbalance in the oral resident microbiota, leading to the emergence of potentially pathogenic bacteria. To define the process involved in caries and periodontal diseases, it is necessary to und
American Society for Microbiology.