Browsing by Subject "Health Sciences, Immunology."
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Characterization of the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms fundamental to receptor-mediated white blood cell accumulation.
(1998)The recruitment of circulating leukocytes to areas of infection and injury is an important aspect of the immune response process. Leukocytes initially attach to and roll on the activated endothelial cells lining the blood ... -
Edward Jenner: The Mystery of the Milkmaids
(2017-08)Edward Jenner was a physician in the eighteenth and nineteenth century who studied the disease known as cowpox. Traditional medical knowledge demonstrated that milkmaids who contracted the disease cowpox became immune to ... -
The effects of diet and carcinogen on the natural killer cell activity of sprague dawley rats.
(1981)This study was conducted to determine if dietary fat and/or administration of 7,12 dimethylbenz((alpha))anthracene (DMBA) to Sprague Dawley rats affected the natural killer cell activity of these animals. -
Effects of Short Exposure to High Shear on Neutrophil State and Function
(2018)Cardiovascular disease is an ever expanding global issue. Many pathological conditions have been recently linked to elevated local shear rates (>3,000 s-1). Such vulnerable regions have also been found in mechanical support ... -
The immunoglobulins of mice :
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Immunomodulation by Blastomyces dermatitidis :
(1981)We have previously shown that Merthiolate-killed Blastomyces dermatitidis yeast cells greatly enhance the cell-mediated immune response in C57BL/6J mice. Therefore, the use of this fungus as an immunopotentiator against ... -
A prospective cohort study of maternal factors in childhood asthma: Parity, obesity, fetal growth, and social stressors.
(2000)This project uses prenatal, postnatal, and follow-up data from a prospective cohort study of 131 mother and child dyads to examine (1) risk factors for asthma in children at 4--7 years, (2) how having asthma changes the ...