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  • Tuberculosis
    ... ive intracellular pathogens usually infecting mononuclear phagocytes (e.g. macrophages). ... n factor of Mycpbacterium infection is its ability to survive inside human macrophages where the organism multiplies and infection is spread to different body pa ...
    7 KB (965 words) - 17:55, 30 September 2008
  • Antibody
    ... ging cells by binding to them; they can stimulate removal of a pathogen by macrophages and other cells by coating the pathogen; and they can trigger direct patho ...
    9 KB (1437 words) - 11:39, 18 August 2008
  • B Cells and T Cells
    ... lly a dendritic cell in the case of naïve responses, although B cells and macrophages can be important APCs. The peptides presented to CD8+ T cells by MHC class ...
    15 KB (2456 words) - 10:44, 18 August 2008
  • Malaria vaccine
    ... of different mechanisms, these include: [[monocytes]], [[neutrophils]], [[macrophages]], [[lymphocytes]], [[basophils]], [[mast cells]], [[natural killer cells] ...
    26 KB (3922 words) - 11:25, 25 August 2008
  • Biological Target
    ... of different mechanisms, these include: [[monocytes]], [[neutrophils]], [[macrophages]], [[lymphocytes]], [[basophils]], [[mast cells]], [[natural killer cells] ...
    26 KB (3922 words) - 11:27, 25 August 2008
  • Treatment
    ... is very effective against bacteria located in acidic environments, inside macrophages, or in areas of acute inflammation. ... is very effective against bacteria located in acidic environments, inside macrophages, or in areas of acute inflammation.
    88 KB (13469 words) - 11:12, 27 August 2008
  • Withania somnifera
    ... one et al demonstrated Withania somnifera increased NO production in mouse macrophages in a concentration-dependent manner. This effect was attributed to increas ... ... A. Induction of nitric oxide synthase expression by Withania somnifera in macrophages. Life Sci 2003;72:1617-1625.
    15 KB (2033 words) - 10:39, 5 September 2008
  • Stem cells
    ... cells: red blood cells, neutrophils, basophills, eosinophills, monocytes, macrophages, and platelets.
    7 KB (1126 words) - 03:46, 11 September 2008
  • HIV
    ... he human immune system such as helper T cells (specifically CD4+ T cells), macrophages and dendritic cells. HIV infection leads to low levels of CD4+ T cells thr ... ... ls such as CD4+ T cells, macrophages, and microglial cells. HIV-1 entry to macrophages and CD4+ T cells is mediated through interaction of the virion envelope gl ...
    42 KB (6578 words) - 18:15, 12 September 2008
  • Role of the Host Immune System in Protection against Tuberculosis
    ... in the lung, because local innate immunity, mediated primarily by alveolar macrophages, fails to control growth of these slowly replicating bacilli. In most hea ... ... ted. Recent research has resulted in some insight into mechanisms used by macrophages to control M. tuberculosis. How T cells help them perform this task, howe ...
    3 KB (498 words) - 04:27, 26 September 2008
  • Leukotriene C4
    ... RIENE A4 and glutathione. It is the major arachidonic acid metabolite in macrophages and human mast cells as well as in antigen-sensitized lung tissue. It st ...
    2 KB (342 words) - 06:32, 11 December 2009
  • Lipoxin A4
    8 KB (1055 words) - 06:32, 11 December 2009
  • Prostaglandin D2
    ... leased upon activation of mast cells and is also synthesized by alveolar macrophages. Among its many biological actions, the most important are its bronchoco ...
    2 KB (330 words) - 06:33, 11 December 2009
  • EGF-like module-containing mucin-like hormone receptor-like 3precursor
    ... uble form of this receptor is present at the surface of momocytes- derived macrophages and activated neutrophils.
    996 B (114 words) - 05:56, 15 December 2009
  • LTB4 receptor JULF2
    ... otrienes including leukotriene B4. Mediates chemotaxis of granulocytes and macrophages. The response is mediated via G-proteins that activate a phosphatidylinosi ...
    784 B (84 words) - 08:50, 17 December 2009
  • Immunotation of rv1980c
    Inhibition of apoptosis of infected macrophages by pathogenic mycobacteria is suggested to be an important virulence mecha ...
    5 KB (683 words) - 08:06, 26 January 2010
  • Immunotation of Rv0016c
    ... ess. Knockdown of FipA led to elongation of M. tuberculosis cells grown in macrophages and reduced intramacrophage growth. These data reveal a novel role of phos ...
    5 KB (698 words) - 08:44, 1 February 2010
  • Immunitation of Rv2220
    ... , the mutant exhibited a wild-type phenotype in broth culture and in human macrophages, and it was virulent in guinea pigs.The major GS(Glutamine synthase) of My ...
    5 KB (647 words) - 08:27, 31 January 2010
  • Immunotatin of Rv3151
    ... owed them with the ability to inhibit apoptosis of infected human or mouse macrophages, and increased their virulence in a SCID mouse model. Conversely, deletion ...
    5 KB (655 words) - 08:36, 1 February 2010
  • Rv3132c
    ... train (see Sassetti et al., 2003). Required for survival in primary murine macrophages, by transposon site hybridization (TraSH) in H37Rv (See Rengarajan et al., ...
    4 KB (540 words) - 15:21, 4 March 2010

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