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UNDERSTANDING THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF NETS AND THEIR ROLE IN ANTIVIRAL INNATE IMMUNITY

UNDERSTANDING THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF NETS AND THEIR ROLE IN ANTIVIRAL INNATE IMMUNITY

... TLR-7/8 are essential for IAV recognition in murine neutrophils, resulting in inflammatory cytokine production, neutrophil infil- tration, chemokine production, and viral clearance (Wang et al., 2008). We demonstrated ...

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Innate Immunity in Coronary Disease  The Role of Interleukin 12 Cytokine Family in Atherosclerosis

Innate Immunity in Coronary Disease The Role of Interleukin 12 Cytokine Family in Atherosclerosis

... Atherosclerosis is a chronic, progressive, and multifactorial disease modulated by genetic and environmental factors. In recent years, the paradigm that explained atherosclerosis as resulting from a complex interaction ...

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Chemical priming of immunity without costs to plant growth

Chemical priming of immunity without costs to plant growth

... their innate immune system to resist microbial ...to innate immunity, plants also can acquire immunity upon percep- tion of specific biotic and abiotic stimuli, a process mediated largely by ...

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The biological significance of evolution in autoimmune phenomena

The biological significance of evolution in autoimmune phenomena

... to innate immunity and it occurs when regulatory systems are scarce and ancestral mechanisms such as RNA interference (RNAi) are involved ...an innate defense system, such animals might have suffered ...

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Memoria inmunolgica innata, la pieza faltante de la respuesta inmunolgica

Memoria inmunolgica innata, la pieza faltante de la respuesta inmunolgica

... The study of basophils during memory response has been mainly focused on their role during the development of adaptive immune responses. During a memory response, basophils capture antigen specific IgE antibodies through ...

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Aldosterone as a modulator of immunity: implications in the organ damage

Aldosterone as a modulator of immunity: implications in the organ damage

... the innate and adaptive immune responses in the genesis and progression of the cardiovascular disease induced by aldosterone, it is possible that several immune-suppressor molecules could be useful for the ...

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Receptores del gusto en la va respiratoria   Su importancia en homeostasis nasosinusal

Receptores del gusto en la va respiratoria Su importancia en homeostasis nasosinusal

... multiple innate immune responses in both mice and ...sinonasal innate immunity, upper respiratory infection and chronic rhinosinusitis (crs) demonstrating their importance into human disease and ...

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Retinoic acid as a modulator of T cell immunity

Retinoic acid as a modulator of T cell immunity

... An initial association between vitamin A supplementation and reduced childhood mortality due to measles and diarrhea led to the assumption that vitamin A was crucial in the fitness of the immune system. This finding ...

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Recent Contributions of Elastin-Like Recombinamers to Biomedicine and Nanotechnology

Recent Contributions of Elastin-Like Recombinamers to Biomedicine and Nanotechnology

... of biomedicine and nanoscience in the last few ...and biomedicine, ranging from nanoscale applications in surface modifica- tions and self-assembled nanostructures to drug delivery and regenerative ...

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Modulation of Host Immunity by Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Virulence Factors: A Synergic Inhibition of Both Innate and Adaptive Immunity

Modulation of Host Immunity by Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Virulence Factors: A Synergic Inhibition of Both Innate and Adaptive Immunity

... The Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (hRSV) is a major cause of acute lower respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) and high rates of hospitalizations in children and in the elderly worldwide. Symptoms of hRSV infection ...

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The meaning of acupuncture in western healthcare assistance: the perspective of health professionals trained in acupuncture in Spain

The meaning of acupuncture in western healthcare assistance: the perspective of health professionals trained in acupuncture in Spain

... of biomedicine paradigm explained by the devaluation, subjugation, degradation and adaptation of non-Western knowledge by Western culture (Adam et al, 2009; Hollenberg and Muzzin, 2014; Vandana Shiva, 1997), our ...

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MODULATION OF THE EXTRANEURONAL CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM ON MAIN INNATE RESPONSE LEUKOCYTES

MODULATION OF THE EXTRANEURONAL CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM ON MAIN INNATE RESPONSE LEUKOCYTES

... antiviral immunity decreases (INF-1, Mx- 1, CCL4, CK6, and TLR3), but not that of genes involved in the pro- inflammatory response (TNFα, IL-6, and ...the innate immune response on teleost fish (Torrealba ...

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Respiratory syncytial virus infection and immunity

Respiratory syncytial virus infection and immunity

... induce an immune response that protects against virus infection in a mouse model [21,28]. Unlike other strategies, this approach intends mainly to produce virus-specific T cells and not antibodies to the virus. We ...

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Reporte de congreso: 30 aos de ciencia sobre el VIH  Imaginando el futuro

Reporte de congreso: 30 aos de ciencia sobre el VIH Imaginando el futuro

... Because many interesting works were presented, two sessions for presentations were arranged. In the plena- ry session 1A, Dr. Michael Malim (Dept. of Infectious Disease, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom) ...

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Fifteen Years of Baeza's Workshops : Currents Trends in Biomedicine (2004 2019) = 15 Aniversario Encuentros Internacionales en Biomedicina

Fifteen Years of Baeza's Workshops : Currents Trends in Biomedicine (2004 2019) = 15 Aniversario Encuentros Internacionales en Biomedicina

... José López-Barneo (MD & PhD) is a professor of Med- ical Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Seville Medical School (1986), General Coordinator of Research at the University Hospital “Virgen del Rocío” ...

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Malthusian biopolitics, ecological immunity, and the anthropocene

Malthusian biopolitics, ecological immunity, and the anthropocene

... The term “immunity,” Esposito points out, combines biological and juridical meanings which serve to illuminate each other: in the former sense, it refers to “a condition of natural or induced refractoriness on the ...

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TítuloTyrosine kinase inhibitors reprogramming immunity in renal cell carcinoma: rethinking cancer immunotherapy

TítuloTyrosine kinase inhibitors reprogramming immunity in renal cell carcinoma: rethinking cancer immunotherapy

... Immune dysfunction has been well documented in cancer patients, including those affected by renal cell car- cinoma (RCC) [3–5]. RCC patients present a shift from a type-1-mediated CD4 ? T cell response producing inter- ...

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