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Older people, and mice, have a strong innate immune response that enables them to initially control ... are very smart, and they find ways to hide from the immune system. So you have a delay before ...
... on the structure and sequence of a siRNA and how it is delivered, it may induce a potent innate immune response in humans, stimulating the release of inflammatory chemicals such as cytokines and ...
... to understand how respiratory influenza is able to slip past the body's innate immune responses. They have found that the influenza A virus has evolved by incorporating Non-structural protein 1 (NS1) ...
... event of infection, two immune responses occur: The innate immune response begins a fight ... multiple tweaks to the values assigned to the various immune response activities.
"It's like turning the knobs ...
... overdose of antioxidant products may in fact inhibit formation of cells participating in innate immune response."
It is known that certain types of mammalian blood stem cells, called common myeloid ...
... animals had poorly regulated expression of genes that encode markers of innate immune responses. In particular, they found that most of the immune marker genes were regulated by a P38 MAPK signaling ...
... , such as heat or heavy metals.
This suggests to Tan that the fine-tuning of the innate immune response by the nervous system is effective enough in the natural state that some pathogens with which ...
... of antibodies and T lymphocytes that attack specific infections. In contrast, innate immune responses are genetically encoded and are generally the same regardless of infection type. One key ...
... network of genes involved in the early innate immune response against viruses.
"Using a bioinformatics approach ... develop a strong T or B cell immunity to yellow fever," continues Pulendran.
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... when to eat, sleep and mate over a 24-hour cycle.
In phagocytosis, the innate immune response targeted by the Stanford researchers, specific immune cells engulf and destroy the bacteria invading the ...
... be possible to alter the antibodies so that they induce both kinds of human immunity – the innate immune response that is short-lasting and which directly kills tumor cells, and a long-lasting "memory ...
... bacteria or other pathogens.
The authors speculate that this profound dampening of innate immune responsiveness supports the view that modern parasite-free human populations have a level of ...
... -1, an important mediator of fever and systemic inflammation during the body's innate immune response, and alterations in cryopyrin lead to over-production of Il-1.
Mutations in the NLRP3 gene are ...
... in children with invasive staphylococcal infections, the genes involved in the body's innate immune response are overactivated while those associated with the adaptive immune system are suppressed.
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... presence of a genetic element that's specific to primates and involved in the innate immune response. They found it not only in humans and their more recent primate ancestors, such as chimpanzees, ...