One theory as to why these cells do not initiate an immune response in the periphery is anergy. |
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This type of antigen presentation results in tolerance via T-cell anergy. |
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The authors noted a marked augmentation in immune response demonstrated by a change from complete anergy to normal immune response in one patient. |
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Activation without costimulation induces T-cell unresponsiveness or anergy. |
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It has a sedative action on the neurovegetative pulmonary system and is therefore recommended in dyspneic bronchitis, chronic anergy. |
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The necessary motor torque is evaluated in many applications as licked anergy and in conditions of different speed. |
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High risk of active tuberculosis in HIV-infected drug users with cutaneous anergy. |
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This phenomenon is clinically well known as anergy to tuberculin or other immunogenic haptens after subcutaneous injections. |
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A controlled trial of isoniazid in persons with anergy and human immunodeficiency virus infection who are at high risk for tuberculosis. |
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As a result, T-cells cannot be fully activated and thus undergo anergy. |
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They constitute in particular a remedy for emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, chronic bronchitis and for all obstructive respiratory insufficiencies that lead to anergy. |
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We have shown that Tregs have a high metabolic profile associated with the hyperactivation of the mTOR-pathway, which is responsible for the in vitro anergy of these cells. |
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The Company is currently evaluating AnergiX compounds in preclinical studies to ascertain their efficacy in inducing anergy or non responsiveness in disease-causing T cells. |
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