Humoral Immunity | Definition, Function & Production from Chapter 17/ Lesson 11 54K The humoral immune response is one type of adaptive immunity that rids the human body of disease-causing organisms. This lesson describes the components and functions of humoral immunity and compares humoral immuni...
For the last 10 years, Drosophila has been one major model system successfully used to dissect the molecular cascades controlling innate immunity in invertebrates. We describe here the current knowledge of the humoral and cellular arms of Drosophila immunity and highlight the similarities and ...
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The common embryonic origin of liver and pancreas, similarities in their glucose- sensing systems, mutually expressed transcription factors, and the high level of developmental plasticity exhibited by adult human liver cells indicate the therapeutic potential of liver stem cells/hepat...
Among the arguments that have been used in support of the view that there is a purely cellular type of immunity, unrelated to the presence of humoral antibodies, is the observation of GUNN and HEATHCOTE, confirmed by KELLAWAY and his colleagues, that the perfused heart of a rabbit immunized ...
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An abundant transcript induced in differentiating human endothelial cells encodes a polypeptide with structural similarities to G-protein-coupled receptors. J. Biol. Chem. 265, 9308–9313 (1990). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Lee, M. J. et al. Sphingosine-1-phosphate as a ligand for the...
Malignant cells differentially induced the activation of cellular and humoral immune responses in individual patients; however, they concomitantly provided inhibitory signals to induce immune exhaustion. This dual function of immune activation and regulation was also predicted for mo-Mac populations, as ...
(a) immunodeficiencies that affect cellular and humoral immunity; (b) combined immunodeficiency (CID) with associated or syndromic features; (c) predominant antibody deficiencies; (d) diseases of immune dysregulation; (e) congenital defects of phagocyte number, function, or both; (f) defects in ...
Rhesus macaques (RMs) [1,56], cynomolgus macaques (CMs) [56], and African green monkeys (AGMs) [57,58,59] have been extensively utilized as models to simulate SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans, which leverages their physiological similarities. NHPs serve as valuable models, replicating mild to...