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17/01/2014 20:10

More about B cells...

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30/12/2013 11:09

Review 5: New Immune Cells linked to eczema and other allergies

Following is the review based on research article “Cutaneous immunosurveillance and regulation of inflammation by group 2 innate lymphoid cells" (search result from www.nature.com) Link to the original site: https://www.nature.com/ni/journal/v14/n6/full/ni.2584.html Abstract Type 2 immunity is...

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29/12/2013 18:28

Review 4: From stem cells to the immune system

Following is the review based on an upcoming research which is based on the topic as stated above Review: This upcoming research by author Ewa Stinicka  who is PhD, Associate Professor  Group leader at Hematopoietic Stem Cell Laboratory (stated directly from the source) has following main...

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29/12/2013 12:38

Review 3: CELL COOPERATION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE

Following is the review based on research article “CELL COOPERATION IN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE" (search result from google scholars search engine) Link to the original site: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1713032/pdf/clinexpimmunol00379-0003.pdf Review: The above links directs you to...

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21/12/2013 19:03

Review 2: THE RED-CELL IMMUNE SYSTEM

Following is the review based on research article " THE RED-CELL IMMUNE SYSTEM " (search result from google scholars search engine) Link to the original site: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(81)90941-7/abstract   Review:   This article describes about...

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21/12/2013 18:13

Review 1: Regulatory T cells and mechanisms of immune system control

Following is the review based on research article "Regulatory T cells and mechanisms of immune system control" (search result from google scholars search engine) Link to the original site: https://www.nature.com/nm/journal/v10/n8/abs/nm0804-801.html   Review:   This article...

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09/09/2013 19:00

A link to every topic we hav discussed till now...

The many different cells, organs, and tissues of the immune system are dispersed throughout the body, yet the various components communicate and collaborate to produce an effective response to an infection. An infection that begins in one area of the body initiates processes that eventually involve...

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09/09/2013 18:42

Secondary Lymphoid Organ: MUCOSAL-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUE

MUCOSAL-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUE Introduction The mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) initiates immune responses to specific antigens encountered along all mucosal surfaces. MALT inductive sites are secondary immune tissues where antigen sampling occurs and immune responses are initiated....

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09/09/2013 11:38

Tertiary lymphoid Organ: Cutaneous-Associated Lymphoid Tissue

Cutaneous-Associated Lymphoid Tissue   The skin is an important anatomic barrier to the external environment, and its large surface area makes this tissue important in nonspecific (innate) defenses. The epidermal (outer) layer of the skin is composed largely of specialized epithelial cells...

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09/09/2013 11:24

Secondary Lymphoid Organ: Spleen

Introduction   The spleen is a lymphatic organ that plays a fundamental role in protecting the body from invading pathogens. Being an organ that is interposed in the blood stream, it also stands as the body's largest blood filter that furthermore brings contribution to detecting senescent,...

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