The human immune system is a remarkably flexible and adaptive piece of technology. |
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The infection causes the immune system to activate white blood cells and chemicals to fight the bacteria. |
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If you are run down and your immune system is weak, the bacteria that cause thrush may also multiply. |
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It has also been demonstrated that a considerable number of Chinese medicinal herbs activate the immune system. |
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Adherence of normal, beneficial flora reduces over-stimulation of the immune system. |
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Status of various immune cells and intracellular secretion of cytokines were assessed by flow cytometry. |
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Only this time you are older, less immune to the noise and you want to get on with enjoying your own second childhood. |
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The products use a large amount of organisms and adjuvants such as aluminum hydroxide or oil to produce a sufficient immune response. |
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Of course, the market is not immune to the domestic economy and its recent rally is partly explained by a brighter outlook for interest rates. |
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Vitamin C in the beans is crucial for a strong immune system and production of the stress hormone adrenalin. |
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This trend especially threatens children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems. |
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A general comment is that this decade, we have had major advances in understanding the immune system and major advances in developing medication. |
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Garlic helps prevent and eliminate infections as well as destroys parasites, worms and viruses in addition to stimulating the immune function. |
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Shoppers are becoming immune to the annual invitation to spend all their cash before the first window on the Advent calendar has been opened. |
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Rubin also strongly urges all dieters not to do any aerobic exercise, as it harms the body's immune response. |
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Are the other political parties immune to this disease and therefore as clean as a whistle in this regard? |
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The rash appears because part of the immune system is overly sensitive to irritation. |
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Most paralysis ticks lodge onto passing indigenous species that are immune to their toxins. |
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In test-tube experiments, scientists studied the effect of serotonin on Burkitt's lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system. |
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Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the suggested mechanisms responsible for eliciting an immune response resulting in acquired hemophilia. |
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The parakeets seem to be immune to scarecrows, things that go bang and all the other bird-scaring devices. |
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The T cell will then be stimulated to respond and initiate the primary immune response. |
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Granulomas occur as a result of a helper T cell Type 1 protective immune response and are dynamic structures. |
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They then migrate to lymph nodes to initiate an immune response in the T cell areas. |
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This water emerges saturated with oxygen that is able to kill germs, build bodily strength and support the immune system. |
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An extract of maitake mushrooms, for example, is said to boost the immune system. |
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The importance of innate immune mechanisms in controlling viral infections, cancer and autoimmunity is currently an area of intense research. |
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Any misstep can either lead to a flawed immune defense or to allergy, even autoimmunity. |
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The result is an increased risk of autoimmune diseases, in which your immune system attacks your body's own cells. |
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The treatment helps soothe irritation and inflammation, stimulate blood circulation and strengthen the immune system and the lymphatic system. |
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These are malignant tumours of the lymphatic system, part of the body's immune system. |
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Though the centre is not immune from horn blare and tyre screech, a tranquillity hangs in the air, nurtured by luxuriant greenery and birdsong. |
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Autoimmune diseases result when the immune system attacks the body's own organs, tissues and cells. |
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She is far from immune to the lovable Raymond, but she really carries a torch for his big lug of a brother. |
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A low-fat, low-calorie regimen may not only help Americans lose weight, but may also boost the immune system. |
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Alternative remedies such as echinacea and astragalus support the immune system. |
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Adults, particularly older ones or those with a run-down immune system, can however also contract shingles from a child with chickenpox. |
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Sitting at a nearby table, under a revolving mirror ball, Steve seems immune to such louche diversions. |
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If you're exposed to rubella when you're pregnant, you can have blood tests to be sure you're immune. |
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A woman should be tested prior to pregnancy for immunity to rubella, and vaccinated if she is not immune. |
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The arrival of the Black Death brought social and economic chaos, from which not even the Minster was immune. |
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Judging by recent films, things may not be quite rotten in Denmark, but Scandinavians seem no more immune to family horrors than we do. |
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Winter root vegetables contain several nutrients, including calcium, magnesium and vitamin C for the optimum function of the immune system. |
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The amino acid arginine is an immune system enhancer and powerful growth hormone stimulant. |
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Potent purple pigments in the blueberries are excellent for livening up the arteries, while their vitamin C content wakes up the immune system. |
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It fools our immune system by changing the structure of the lipopolysaccharides and it totally changes the antigens on the cell surface. |
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The drug then reinvigorates patients' anti-tumour immune response and promotes shrinkage of the tumour. |
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Clinicians consider immune reconstitution syndrome whenever the patient on antiretroviral therapy deteriorates after initial response. |
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Other symptoms include decreased libido, mood swings and a weakened immune system. |
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Vitamin E helps immune cells multiply, and as an antioxidant it fights damaging free radicals. |
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This hypothesis needs to be tested by using long acting and short acting antimalarials and studying their effect on immune responses. |
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The article warns that the immune response to pre-exposure vaccination may be impaired by concurrent use of antimalarial drugs. |
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The testis skin from a young rhesus macaque monkey was implanted under the skin on the back of a mouse with a depleted immune system. |
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These treatments include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, immune modulators, anesthetics and alternative remedies. |
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Opportunities for graft and corruption will multiply as well, temptations to which religious people are no more immune than anyone else. |
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The immune system of a human can differentiate more than one million different foreign proteins, or antigens. |
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Early risk may suggest a mechanism involving an aberrant immune response to cereal antigens in an immature gut. |
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These cells have the potential to present tumour-specific antigens and thereby induce an immune response. |
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As described above, it allows antigenic variation in its antigens to evade the host immune system. |
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As a result, the patient's immune system would produce antibodies to attack the foreign antigens. |
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It also stimulates the production and activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and promotes adhesion of immune cells to the endothelium. |
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The first, a yeast, can be especially lethal to individuals with weakened immune systems. |
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New therapeutic strategies are now urgently needed to reinforce anticancer immune responses and to complement existing treatments. |
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The levels of immune globulins and of certain antibodies in the blood may indicate a problem in the immune system. |
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You have an immune response to the vaccine as your body develops antibodies to the virus. |
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It is used as an adjunctive treatment to help stimulate the immune system and increase body defenses. |
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For a while, the body manages to keep producing enough T-lymphocytes to keep the immune system working properly. |
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Some tumors cause apoptosis in T-lymphocytes thus preventing the immune system from rejecting them. |
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Cows and newly calved heifers are immune to gutworms and very rarely show any signs of infection. |
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The aforementioned findings suggest that immune activators produced anhedonia, or lack of interest in pleasurable stimuli. |
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Other important endocrine effects of leptin include immune function regulation, hematopoiesis, angiogenesis, and bone development. |
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It's not like all the immune cells will get anergic or will get deleted or get activated. |
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Zorses are also almost immune to hot weather, and zorses do not seem to tire. |
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The school argued it should be immune from such negligence lawsuits, and a trial court had agreed. |
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However, it would still be perfectly lawful for the British state to simply declare him immune from prosecution. |
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Now out of form strikers and captains who cynically exploit the laws of the game are immune from being dropped. |
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Colostrum is rich in anabolic peptides, protective antibodies and immune messengers that help the gut heal. |
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These are specialized molecules that can latch on to antigens and help the rest of the immune system eliminate the foreign particle. |
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Even smaller amounts can sensitize the immune system, setting the stage for disease. |
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Of course rap is immune to criticism, since it's supposed to offend our sensibilities, not flatter them. |
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There is no reason why a thug should be immune from the ordinary criminal law. |
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This alteration is thought to be mostly the result of the immune response to the virus. |
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It would appear that most inorganic mercuric and mercurous salts do not provoke immune reactions. |
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Natural remedies take one of two forms, either immune stimulators or symptom relievers. |
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Litman next plans to look for novel immune genes in jawless vertebrates, such as lamprey and hagfish. |
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In many instances, bodies reject transplant organs because their immune systems see them as foreign tissue. |
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Those treated cells are reinserted into the tumor with the hope that the recipient's own immune system gets a boost to destroy the cancer. |
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A food allergy occurs when the immune system mistakenly believes that a harmless substance is harmful. |
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Allergies are caused by the body's immune system reacting to allergens as if they were harmful. |
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Your allergic reaction happens when your body's immune system mistakes the allergen for a harmful invader. |
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The next time you're exposed to the allergen, your immune system launches an allergic reaction. |
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The rejection of xenogeneic embryo implants involves a complicated immune and endocrine network. |
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The spontaneous regression of some tumors is usually explained as a phenomenon of the individual's own immune system attacking the tumor burden. |
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Even those at the top were not immune to the stress created by 70-hour workweeks. |
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These proteins are produced in the milk of many mammals to protect their young from infection until their immune systems develop. |
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Infections, which can strike an immune system compromised by surgery, may cause complications like bleeding and prolong your recuperation. |
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And if opponents aren't used to seeing such naked aggression, until they do, their immune response will be somewhat impaired. |
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This puffin seemed immune to the wind, as it contemplated the black sand beaches below, and completely ignored us. |
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The side effect is inflammation and recruitment of these specific inflammatory and immune cells that are characteristic of the disease. |
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Because it has diversified from gaming and tourism, Las Vegas is no longer immune to U.S. recessional trends, he said. |
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In the airline industry a pilot who reports an error is immune from disciplinary action. |
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A person is said to have Aids when the immune system starts to fail and cannot fend off infections. |
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It has been said the butter may reduce the risk of cancer because it contains healthy bacteria which aids digestion and boosts immune response. |
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She's widely regarded as one of the most beautiful women in the world, but even she's not immune to the pain of a broken heart. |
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Progressive growth of a spontaneous T cell lymphoma, designated as Dalton's lymphoma, causes suppression of immune responses and thymic atrophy. |
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For the past 20 years, intravenously administered immune globulin has been used in the treatment of agammaglobulinemia. |
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A true food allergy is an abnormal response to a food triggered by the immune system. |
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These organizations are supposedly immune to quackery, pseudoscience, and plain swindles. |
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Inadvertent surgical thymectomy may result in cell-mediated immune deficiencies in infants and young children. |
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By giving the vaccine along with another drug that excites the immune system, doctors can teach Bonet's own immune system to fight her cancer. |
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This section of the essay is devoted to an article in Nature magazine on the evolution of the immune system in lampreys. |
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Eyebright appears to make your immune system less reactive to airborne allergens. |
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Normally, immune complexes are rapidly removed from the bloodstream by macrophages in the spleen, and Kupffer cells in the liver. |
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Vaccinia immune globulin is a first-line therapy for certain adverse reactions to smallpox vaccine. |
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In the realm of immunology, substances that cause immune responses or allergic reactions are known as antigens. |
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She has just begun chemotherapy and her immune system is so ravaged that the most innocuous virus could kill her. |
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Until last year, I would have insisted public radio stations were immune from quid pro quos. |
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It's good for muscular aches and pains, sinusitis, minor chest complaints and for when your immune system needs a bit of a boost. |
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Hodgkins Lymphoma is a rare cancer where white cells in the immune system become abnormal and divide too rapidly. |
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It is also believed that exposure of the skin to heat stimulates the production of white blood cells and strengthens the immune system. |
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Aggregate formation appears to play a role in the immune response by drawing white blood cells to the site of inflammation. |
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This remedy is given in a highly diluted form and acts on the body to mobilise the immune system. |
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The murkiness and chaos that attend armed conflict mean military actions are hardly immune to mistake. |
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All these viruses play a perpetual game of hide-and-seek with the human immune system. |
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The pesky hanger-on evidently possessed an understanding of my immune system that allopathic medicine has yet to match. |
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The official adds that young boys, too, are not immune from sexual assault by the alp and arbakai. |
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It hinders the immune system, causes insomnia, and speeds the atrophy of the brain, to name a few. |
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As a Washington attorney, he took on companies that seemed immune to change, even when they were ineffective. |
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Also due to their unusual immune system, bats can remain healthy and able to travel even while infected. |
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They have long since been touted as medicinal fungi, boasting the ability to strengthen the immune system and lower cholesterol. |
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Their captors wore palm leaves, leopard skins, and magical relics to make themselves immune to bullets. |
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For people with celiac disease, consuming gluten triggers an immune response in the digestive system. |
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Unconventional warfighters like terrorists are by definition immune to the massive concentrations of power that are the traditional object of a mobilization. |
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After the transplant she had to spend six months in quarantine to avoid catching an infection while her immune system recovered, but now she is fit and well. |
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Some 450 million years ago, both jawed and jawless vertebrates began relying on cells called lymphocytes to support the burgeoning adaptive immune system. |
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They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system. |
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These problems do not occur with adenoviral vectors, but expression persists for only a short time, thus requiring repeated administration, leading to immune reactions. |
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The researchers even recommended that people with compromised immune systems boil their Brita water. |
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Sarah's lungs and immune system still have not developed properly and she is not allowed outside while it is raining, in case she catches pneumonia. |
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The U.S. position is that as a consul, Khobragade was not immune from arrest for allegedly under-paying her maid. |
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They're even immune to the venom of rattlesnakes and other pit vipers. |
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Younger women are also not immune to the ravages of this disease. |
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In November he was readmitted to hospital and put on a ventilator for ten days after doctors suspected the steroids had affected his immune system. |
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The hills of Ibiza are covered in savine pine trees which are prized for their wood because it is immune to woodworm and therefore excellent in the construction of interiors. |
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I am a great believer in the power of massage so the theory of reflexology boosting the immune system and helping to detoxify the body all makes sense to me. |
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Probiotics are the beneficial bacteria that help regulate our digestion, strengthen our immune system and maintain sanity. |
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The degree of completeness of the combinatorial system in the most anciently arisen living vertebrates to possess the combinatorial immune response was surprising. |
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We investigated condition dependence of secondary sexual characters and the immune response variables using residual body mass as an estimate of body condition. |
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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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The loss of genetic diversity could result in animals with weakened immune systems, unable to resist infections that may wipe out whole flocks or herds. |
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Certain parallels have been made between the behavioral effects of the immune system, including anhedonia, and the behavioral changes and anhedonia found in depressed people. |
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The protein acts like an antigen, prompting the immune cells to attack. |
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Exercise actually helps us to fight against anxiety and depression, and a strong immune system makes the mind better able to cope with life's stresses and strains. |
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Camels obviously evolved in an extremely harsh environment and are immune to diseases such as rinderpest and foot-and-mouth that afflict other mammals. |
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Lemons, limes and oranges contain limonene, a substance that breaks down precursors to skin and breast cancers while stimulating the production of cancer-killing immune cells. |
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This is usually to their advantage because when you're infected with an RNA virus its frenzied mutations allow it to change quickly and so evade the immune system. |
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After the immune system re-education therapy, all of the mice maintained normal glucose control, while their untreated littermates soon became diabetic. |
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Watching them frolicking on Cape Cod with their cousins, I sometimes assumed they must be immune to such feelings. |
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Lymph nodes, containing lymphatic fluid, are part of the immune system, and when swollen they feel like round bumps on your neck, armpits and groin. |
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We act as if we lived in a gated community, immune to history, as if everything were happening for the first time. |
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Their results indicate that the cellular immune responses needed to protect against TB and HIV, are impaired by ascariasis and other helminthic infections. |
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However, people with lupus should avoid certain supplements, like alfalfa, which promotes inflammation, and immune stimulators, like astragalus and echinacea. |
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Now, though, the boffins have seemingly invented a super salmon which is immune to diseases such as ISA and grows six times faster than the rate of normal farmed fish. |
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Now suffering from lupus, a cruel disease which attacks the body's immune system, she has a quick wit and air of irreverence that still make her a delight to interview. |
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In 1999 he was diagnosed as being HIV positive, and now, to fight the deadly disease attacking his immune system, he takes drugs to keep himself alive. |
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You are more likely to get a fungal infection if your immune system doesn't work properly, for example if you have diabetes or lupus, or if you have recently had chemotherapy. |
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Few of us are immune to the lure of a stylish piece of furniture or accessory for the home, but all too often the choice can be small for buyers on a limited budget. |
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An informative monitoring technique in ecological immunology is to quantify lytic activity over time, which measures the status of the invertebrate immune system. |
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Of the over 100 strains, the majority are harmless and a healthy immune system will fight it without a person ever realizing it. |
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Ultra-rich people who launch a headlong retreat from political affairs will not be immune. |
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The Madonna Lily, when it is immune from disease, to which it is very prone, has a vigorous constitution, being so hardy that frost does not injure it. |
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For example, vaccinia immune globulin, or VIG, is stored and ready for the next person who becomes ill from smallpox vaccine. |
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And our immune system, admirable and dedicated protector of our health, is making us sneeze our brains out. |
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So too with a vaccine that provokes a specific immune response aimed at a specific RNA sequence. |
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The Schick test, in which a tiny quantity of diphtheria toxin protein is injected into the skin of the forearm, can show whether an individual is immune to diphtheria. |
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Has the immune system been badly weakened by over intensive exercise? |
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She died on June 8, 2004, after a long and painful battle against scleroderma, a chronic disease of the immune system, connective tissue and blood vessels. |
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It causes some of my cells to express Ebola proteins to illicit an immune response. |
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His immune system was so shot, I was asked to wear a surgical mask during the interview. |
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But it is worrying that not even Congress is immune to this type of behavior. |
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Her hands, arms, and feet were damaged from an immune deficiency that ravaged her skin. |
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Some of the financial orphans Global Cures identifies are believed to enhance the immune response to tumors. |
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The immune system, in other words, makes a big effing deal out of a little nothing, and we suffer the consequences. |
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Never mind that the immune system is quite capable of handling all those vaccines and more. |
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Your immune system fought it off, created chicken-pox antibodies, and protected you from getting it again. |
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Down syndrome and other chromosomal rearrangements are often accompanied by improperly functioning organs and immune systems. |
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The more extreme risks range from cardiac problems to stunted growth and a diminished immune system. |
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Biological therapies help the body's immune system to attack cancer cells. |
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Both lead to the release of mast cell and basophil immune mediators. |
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The jibe is off-key too because Wilde himself was hardly immune to the sentimental and even the mawkish. |
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In addition to the alveolar epithelial cells, host immune cells located outside the lung, such as splenic and thymic cells, undergo apoptosis during influenza infections. |
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The systemic immune effects include increased apoptosis of thymocytes, decreased macrophage phagocytosis, thymic atrophy and diminished allograft rejection. |
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A series of recent experiments in America showed that immune system blood cells from tea drinkers responded five times faster to germs than the blood cells of coffee drinkers. |
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But no political parties are immune to the infection of kleptocracy in Ukraine. |
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They were naive to believe they were immune from war's violence. |
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Increased oxygen availability may last some time after the exposure and during this time many immune and separative pathways are significantly enhanced. |
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By 1768, English physician John Fewster had realised that prior infection with cowpox rendered a person immune to smallpox. |
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Viruses, bacteria, fungi and cancers evolve to be resistant to host immune defences, as well as pharmaceutical drugs. |
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Anaphylaxis occurs when the body's immune system attacks what it perceives as an invader. |
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Molluscum contagiosum is a pox virus, which is relatively common in children and people whose immune systems are compromised by illness or drugs. |
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Antitumor activity and immune response of Mekabu fucoidan extracted from Sporophyll of Undaria pinnatifida. |
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The effect of fucoidan from brown seaweed Sargassum wightii on WSSV resistance and immune activity in shrimp Penaeus monodon. |
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In contrast the monokine MIG, also involved in immune activity, was elevated. |
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Immunization with antigenized antibodies is an efficient method to focus the immune response against defined epitopes of foreign antigens. |
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Seemingly immune to the onslaught of the digital age, Ceefax celebrates its 30th birthday today. |
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Nicotinamide enhances DNA repair and prevents cutaneous immune suppression after ultraviolet radiation exposure. |
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Cell death occurs rapidly via a novel mechanism-of-action that does not require a fully functioning immune system. |
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Early exposure to pesticides may increase a child's lifelong cancer risk, as well as harm his or her nervous and immune systems. |
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We next asked if cutaneous application of beryllium would initiate a beryllium-specific, cell-mediated immune response in mice. |
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Today, CFS also is known as myalgic encephalomyelitis, postviral fatigue syndrome, and chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome. |
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These assassins, including natural killer cells, become part of the cell-mediated immune response. |
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In scientific studies and medical journals, the key ingredients in Airborne products have been shown to help support a healthy immune system. |
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Perhaps most importantly, it conveys passive immunity to the calf before its immune system is fully developed. |
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This first milk, called colostrum, is rich in fats, protein, and also maternal immune cells. |
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Our second line of defence is made up of the cells and antibodies of our adaptive immune system. |
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The only other beneficial method to improve your sun protection is to use the immune protectant Niacinamide. |
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Cryokinetics are especially helpful around avalanches and icebergs. They are also immune to frostbite. |
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Although an alerted immune system kills billions of treponemes after syphilis infection, enough can survive to kick off primary syphilis. |
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But even she is not immune from the everyday misogyny of some players. |
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In late hemorrhagic cases, high and sustained viremia, severe platelet loss and poor immune response were often cited as causes of death. |
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Similarity-based clustering of CDR3 or V J sequences represents a frequent pre-processing step in immune repertoire analyses. |
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In MS, the immune system damages and destroys myelin, the material that surrounds and protects nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. |
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Her immune system is weak, but she knows her symptoms could be much worse. |
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In other member states, MEPs are immune from detention and from legal proceedings, except when caught in the act of committing an offence. |
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Two grantees investigated the process of apoptosis in keeping the immune system in check. |
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Since immune response of the host is important in the control of tumor growth and spreading, PDT is able to increase the antitumor immunity. |
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Circulating immune complexes, overwhelming viremia, or an uncontrolled immune response may be contributing factors. |
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Antitoxins usually consist of antibodies made by injecting a toxin into animals and allowing their immune system to respond. |
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Life Extension researchers have developed an innovative, dual-mechanism formula designed to combat immune senescence. |
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The gut bacteria are important for programming early immune responses, bioconverting ingested nutrients and inhibiting pathogenic bacteria. |
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The frequency of this genetic variant is due to the survival of immune persons. |
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Instead, it relies mainly on the formation of immune cells called killer T cells. |
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Popular belief at the time was that this scientific approach to cartography was immune to the social atmosphere. |
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Earlier research had found that five regions of H1N1's HA serve as antigenic sites, the protein fragments that activate the body's immune system. |
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The T-cell or lymphocyte, is the cell of the immune system which recognizes the MBP antigen and thus starts the attack. |
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This type of immune response may prevent HIV-1 exposed individuals from seroconverting and developing disease. |
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Cancers prevent the activation of T lymphocytes within the immune system that specifically target tumor molecules recognized as abnormal. |
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The thymus is located in fatty tissue above the heart and is responsible for the generation of immune cells in the blood. |
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The immune response to Naegleria fowleri amebae and pathogenesis of infection. |
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An equally destructive immune response, known as delayed xenograft rejection, can occur in the days after a transplant. |
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Other factors may include its robust immune response, compared to the Eurasian tree sparrow. |
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Alopecia areata which occurs when your body's immune system attacks hair follicles. |
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My immune system broke down and I developed Reiters Syndrome which was very unpleasant. |
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Whelan said they were immune to poisons warfarin and bromadiolone and want permission to use new bait. |
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The findings in mice suggest a possible mechanism behind autoimmune diseases, in which immune cells attack the body's own tissues. |
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Prolonged survival and immune reconstitution after chagasic meningoencephalitis in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. |
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They seem to be highly resistant to many of the pathogens they carry, suggesting a degree of adaptation to bats' immune systems. |
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Today's remaining wild rabbits in Australia are largely immune to myxomatosis. |
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His group had been administering various natural signaling agents to white blood cells, which the immune system sends out to vanquish germs. |
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The bacteria used in this study, Shigella flexneri, are able to cross the intestinal wall and infect immune cells. |
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Despite this, little is known about the pathologic injury and immune responses after repetitive exposure to particulate chromates. |
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After several weeks, the green fluorescent stem cell had single-handedly repopulated the blood and immune cells of the mice. |
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He found that when incompatible types are mixed, an immune response is triggered and the red blood cells clump. |
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Dieticians say vitamin E, important for the immune system, is best obtained naturally by eating wheatgerm, sunflower seeds and broccoli andrew. |
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According to neuroendocrinologist Jan Born, sleep may help the immune system remain fl exible and responsive. |
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Helper T-cells produce powerful chemicals, called lymphokines, that mobilize other immune system substances and cells. |
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Indeed, the adaptive immune system as a whole evolved in an ancestor of all jawed vertebrate. |
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The patients would then develop a mild case of the disease and from then on were immune to it. |
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One is called the adaptive immune system and the other is the innate immune system. |
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Like most transplant recipients, Kainer takes daily antirejection medication and takes precautions for a diminished immune system. |
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In normal circumstances the innate response would abate as the adaptive immune system takes over. |
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There is mounting evidence that moderate exercise raises white blood cell count and can improve one's adaptive immune system. |
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These fish rely on regions of lymphoid tissue within other organs to produce immune cells. |
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The disease, also called Weil's Syndrome, attacks the internal organs, particularly the liver, causing damage to the body's immune system. |
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Immune activation occurs whenever immune system cells detect foreign invaders and send out chemical signals to draw other cells into the fight. |
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Together, these proteins are known as immune deficiency pathway signal transducing factors, and are analogous to an electrical circuit. |
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Many of these new treatments work through immune checkpoint blockade, disrupting cancer's ability to evade the immune system. |
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Molecular mechanisms allowing the targeted migration of leukocytes are an essential component of immune system functioning. |
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It was the first to analyze employment issues for Los Angeles residents living with HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, officials said. |
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Furthermore, supply bills passed by the House of Commons are immune to amendments in the House of Lords. |
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The courts may review it to determine whether it is intra vires. Therefore, the exercise of municipal business powers is not immune from review. |
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In fact, different levels of immune responses and diseases have been triggered by the degraded products of silk fibroin. |
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However, when researchers stripped the rodlets from the outside of the cells, the exposed spores invoked a robust immune response. |
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Signs are inherent in the various aspects of the immune system which differentiate self from non-self. |
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Paul Ehrlich had characterized the immune reactions of agglutination, bacteriolysis and hemolysis. |
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An immune response that cross-reacts with axonemal or Schwann cell antigens is elicited and results in damage to the peripheral nerves. |
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Indeed, wax or silicone is usually used as a coating to avoid fraying and potential immune responses when silk fibers serve as suture materials. |
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The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis, a disorder of the skin's immune system that most often appears in infancy. |
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Cells in the salivary gland, prostate, immune system, and intestine use zinc signaling to communicate with other cells. |
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The technique works by stimulating microglial cells, which form part of the brain's immune system, to engulf and absorb the plaques. |
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Roman roads were constructed to be immune to floods and other environmental hazards. |
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Dioxins are highly toxic, and health effects on humans include reproductive, developmental, immune and hormonal problems. |
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Scientists traced the effect to a sub-group of immune system cells called natural killer T-cells. |
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This process requires immune mechanisms to kill or inactivate the inoculum of the pathogen. |
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Even there they were not immune from enemy air raids, and stayed on occasion with Nancy Astor at her country house, Cliveden. |
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Currently, the clinic layout is not an ideal environment for children with compromised immune systems or neutropenic children. |
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Evaluation of her immune status detected a low percentage of natural killer cells. |
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Natural killer cells are an essential part of the immune system, killing viruses and leukaemia cells, said Cornelia Ulrich, senior author. |
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Disease can arise if the host's protective immune mechanisms are compromised and the organism inflicts damage on the host. |
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While the immune effects of abscisic acid are well understood in the gut, less was known about its effects in the respiratory tract. |
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In the study, the authors used macrophages, a type of immune cell that helps collect and remove used molecules and cell debris from the body. |
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In order to boost the immune system, vitamin D3 and natural or synthetic curcumin were incubated with macrophages exposed to beta-amyloid. |
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Individuals who have a suppressed immune system are particularly susceptible to opportunistic infections. |
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Infection proceeds with muriform cells in tissue provoking a granulomatous immune response. |
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However a host's immune system can also cause damage to the host itself in an attempt to control the infection. |
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Now caravanning has become another medium for people, now immune to cheap foreign holidays, to capture the nostalgia of their youth. |
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Some states provide that tenancy by the entirety property is immune from creditors of a husband or wife. |
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If AIDS is fuelled by a chronic activation of the immune system, then it would make sense to immunosuppress these patients. |
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This was resolved by retrofitting bombs with Global Positioning System satellite guidance devices that are immune to bad weather. |
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There are reports of immune disturbances associated with chronic schistosomal infection. |
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