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[New insights into cytotoxic effector cells]

30 Oct 2005 Cytotoxic immune cells play a role against infectious or tumour invasion. There are two types of cytotoxic cells : those involved in innate or natural immunity (natural killer cells, Tgammadelta lymphocytes, NKT cells) and those involved in the ...
rec_pub_16316827-new-insights-cytotoxic-effector-cells.htm


Analyses and perspectives in cancer immunotherapy.

26 Aug 2006 Since the last two decades, rapid progress has been made in the field of cancer immunotherapy relevant to manipulation of adaptative cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and innate immunity natural killer (NK) cells as well as antibodies. Many ...
rec_pub_16978826-analyses-perspectives-cancer-immunotherapy.htm


[Eosinophils and antitumour response]

15 Mar 2005 PURPOSE: Immune response probably plays a role in the tumour control. Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response is antigen-specific and requires previous encounter with the antigen to develop an efficient immune response. Regarding the innate immunity, ...
rec_pub_15908052-eosinophils-antitumour-response.htm


The role of regulatory T cells in the control of natural killer cells: relevance during tumor progression.

29 Nov 2006 Tumor immunosurveillance relies on cognate immune effectors [lymphocytes and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)] and innate immunity [natural killer (NK) cells, natural killer group 2, member D (NKG2D) ligands, perforin/granzyme, and tumor necrosis ...
rec_pub_17100888-the-role-regulatory-t-cells-control-natural-killer-cells-relevance.htm


[Mechanisms of innate immunity]

30 Dec 2004 Innate (natural) immunity differs from acquired immunity with respect to the detection systems (receptors and structures detected on pathogens), the cells engaged, and the nature of the mechanisms. Innate immunity is an ancient system, with similar ...
rec_pub_15995591-mechanisms-innate-immunity.htm


Radio-detoxified endotoxin activates natural immunity: a review.

30 Aug 2005 It is well demonstrated that serial endotoxin injections produce endotoxin tolerance and elevate the natural immunity/resistance. However, such injections may also have harmful effects such as high fever, hypotension and abortion. For this reason ...
rec_pub_16023558-radio-detoxified-endotoxin-activates-natural-immunity-review.htm


[Alterations in natural immunity and risk of infection in patients with diabetes mellitus]

29 Apr 2005 This review addresses the recent litterature devoted to the risk of severe infections in patients with diabetes and to the potential influence of diabetes on the function of natural immunity. Although much controversy still exists regarding the ...
rec_pub_16035324-alterations-natural-immunity-risk-infection-patients-diabetes-mellitus.htm


Natural immunity to rotavirus infection in children.

30 Jul 2008 Annual deaths in infants and young children due to rotavirus (RV) infection are around 100,000 in India and about 600,000 globally. Development of a vaccine for this disease is a high priority. The protective mechanisms for RV diarrhea in human are ...
rec_pub_18788471-natural-immunity-rotavirus-infection-children.htm


10th Meeting of the Society for Natural Immunity, Cambridge, UK, 11-14 April 2007.

5 Aug 2007 Natural killer (NK) cells are important members of the innate immune system being involved in the detection and clearance of transformed or virus-infected cells. The 10th meeting of the Society for Natural Immunity was recently held in Cambridge, ...
rec_pub_17680009-10th-meeting-society-natural-immunity-cambridge-uk-11-14-april-2007.htm


A model for natural immunity to asexual blood stages of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in endemic areas.

30 Jul 2006 Most mathematical models for acquired immunity to Plasmodium falciparum consider effects of immunity on duration of infection and infectiousness, but do not consider the most evident effect of immunity, which is to reduce parasite densities. Few ...
rec_pub_16931812-a-model-natural-immunity-asexual-blood-stages-plasmodium-falciparum.htm

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