Thus, is the stronger the immune function, the better? No, the immune system protects our body. It may hurt our body. Simply by adding a certain immune cell, or improving an immune response can it break the balance,...
Tolerance to an individual's own antigens that is achieved through both central and peripheral tolerance mechanisms, including T cell deletion, anergy and immune regulation. Without central and peripheral tolerance, the immune system could not distinguish self from foreign antigens, resulting in autoimm...
Using the R librarygarnett8, each cell’s size factor was estimated with the function,estimateSizeFactors. Cells were then assigned bycluster_ext_typefrom the function,classify_cells, using Garnett’s pre-trained classifier for PBMC,hsPBMC_20191017.RDS(downloaded fromhttps://cole-trapnell-lab.git...
The immune system evolved to distinguish self and nonself and to effectively protect the individual from microorganisms, many of which cause diseases, and the resulting damage; the immune system also protects us against cancers and toxins, in order to help maintain our normal activities [ 1]. Ca...
(sIgA)in saliva to evaluate the immune functions of the organism.Method:Collecting and organizing literature before finding the rational theory to analyze the relations between sIgA and immune functions.Results:It is significant to apply sIgA in saliva as the simple index to analyze immune functions...
Therefore, the evaluation process filters the data that may be harmful for the system or non-useful, reducing risks. The algorithm is capable of reducing learning time compared to algorithms that have to adjust weights or parameters in order to learn from a database. It is well known that ...
DNA and enzymes are used as simple artificial analogues of the components of the AIS to create a system which responds to specific molecular stimuliin vitro. We show that this network of reactions can function in a manner which is superficially similar to the most basic responses of the ...
A simple and rapid method for the determination of immune globulin concentration in neonatal calf serum is described. The method uses a turbidity reaction and investigationsinto some factors which influence this reaction and into the correlation between the reaction and specific immune globulin concentrati...
The human immune system is composed of a distributed network of cells circulating throughout the body, which must dynamically form physical associations and communicate using interactions between their cell-surface proteomes1. Despite their therapeutic potential2, our map of these surface interactions rem...